Automotive development kit from FLIR Systems features low-power multicore processor

April 3, 2018
A high-resolution Thermal Vision Automotive Development Kit features a Boson thermal camera.

A high-resolution Thermal Vision Automotive Development Kit featuring a Boson thermal camera allows developers to add a long-range thermal camera to vehicles to help advance self-driving cars. The camera has an Intel Movidius Myriad 2 vision processing unit, a low-power multi-core processor that fits within a compact footprint needed for automobiles.

FLIR Systems

Wilsonville, OR

www.flir.com

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