Application | Movidius | ||
AI Accelerator | KeemBay | ||
Launched | 2020 | ||
Interfaces | NDA | ||
Cores | NDA | ||
Core Information | NDA | ||
Video Codec Support | h.264 | h.265 | AV1 |
NDA | NDA | NDA | |
Number of Imagers | NDA | ||
Max Video Resolution | NDA | ||
Ethernet | NDA | ||
Connectivity | Cellular | Wi-Fi | Bluetooth |
NDA | NDA | NDA | |
Crypto Core | NDA | ||
Part Number(s) | NA | ||
Other Notes | The future Intel Movidius VPU is Keem Bay, and it will be released in the first half of 2020. Keem Bay builds on the success of our popular Intel Movidius Myriad™ X VPU while adding groundbreaking and unique architectural features that provide a leap ahead in both efficiency and raw throughput. According to Intel, early performance testing indicates that Keem Bay will offer more than four times the raw inference throughput of NVIDIA’s similar range TX2 System-on-Chip (SoC), at a third less power, and nearly equivalent raw throughput to NVIDIA’s next higher class SOC, NVIDIA Xavier, at a fifth of the power. According to Intel, Keem Bay will also be supported by Intel’s OpenVINO Toolkit at launch. |
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