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Latest revision as of 22:28, 12 November 2019
Movidius | |
Type | Subsidiary |
Founded | October, 2005 Dublin, Ireland |
Founder | David Moloney Sean Mitchell |
Fate | Acquired by Intel |
Headquarters | San Mateo, CA |
Website | https://www.movidius.com |
Movidius (formerly Movidia) is a fabless semiconductor company that specializes in computer vision and an neural processors. Movidius is a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel after being acquired in September 2016.
History[edit]
Founded in 2005 in Dublin Ireland, the company was originally named Movidia. They initially started out developing a gaming accelerator chip for mobile applications. Following feedback from manufacturers, the company re-positioned itself as a video and image processing designer. Following series A round of funding in 2008, the company was renamed Movidius, presumably to avoid confusion with Nvidia, a large GPU designer.Processor Families[edit]
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Facts about "Movidius"
company type | subsidiary + |
fate | Acquired by Intel + |
founded | October 2005 + |
founded location | Dublin, Ireland + |
founder | David Moloney + and Sean Mitchell + |
full page name | movidius + |
headquarters | San Mateo, CA + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | Movidius + |
website | https://www.movidius.com + |
wikidata id | Q25210951 + |