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The Vision Processing Unit (VPU) market is a subset of the larger Processing Unit market. VPUs are specialized processors designed to handle the complex tasks associated with computer vision, such as object recognition, facial recognition, and motion tracking. VPUs are used in a variety of applications, including robotics, autonomous vehicles, surveillance systems, and medical imaging.
VPUs are typically designed to be more power-efficient than general-purpose processors, allowing them to be used in battery-powered devices. They are also designed to be more computationally efficient, allowing them to process large amounts of data quickly.
VPUs are available from a variety of vendors, including Intel, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, and Xilinx. These companies offer a range of VPUs, from low-power, low-cost models to high-performance models designed for demanding applications. Show Less Read more