NexOptic Optimizating on Qualcomm Technologies’ Snapdragon Mobile Platforms
November 25, 2021 | GlobeNewswireEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
NexOptic Technology Corp., an innovator in cutting-edge patented and patent pending Artificial Intelligence (AI) announces it has recently completed the optimization of ALIIS™ for use with the latest Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. Reference Devices with participation from Qualcomm Technologies’ engineers.
This deep optimization with Snapdragon® mobile platforms’ camera framework creates a new hybrid image signal processing pipeline, whereby NexOptic’s Aliis neural network technology provides advanced lighting improvement for real time video applications. NexOptic considers Qualcomm Technologies Reference Devices to be the ultimate demonstration kit for further showcasing Aliis to leading smartphone manufacturers.
NexOptic is a member of the Qualcomm® Platform Solutions Ecosystem Program. As a Qualcomm Platform Solutions Ecosystem member, NexOptic receives support and advice from Snapdragon camera and artificial intelligence experts enabling the continued optimization of Aliis. NexOptic’s advanced AI solutions deliver superb imaging for high quality action video even in low light and enable more efficient data compression for streaming and storage. This relationship allows original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) practically turnkey access to NexOptic’s Aliis.
NexOptic delivers enhanced software feature-sets for camera functionalities on Snapdragon 888 and 778G 5G Mobile Platforms. NexOptic’s next-generation Aliis low-light technology for Snapdragon is fundamentally different from other low light solutions like Google’s Night Sight or Apple’s Night Mode and uses AI to transform video in real time. The Company continues to enhance its Aliis for Snapdragon solution and intends to expand the features available to Qualcomm Technologies’ far-reaching global customer base.
“With Qualcomm Technologies’ support, plus the power and ingenuity of their Snapdragon mobile platform, we’re now able to fully demonstrate the unprecedented use cases of Aliis to the smartphone companies we are currently in discussions with as well as those we will be meeting with in the future,” said Richard Geruson, Chairman of NexOptic. “By no means are we limited to Smartphone applications; working alongside Qualcomm Technologies has created a tremendous opportunity to showcase Aliis’ capabilities and the value it adds to all Snapdragon platform applications like automotive, mobile computing, wearables, industrial and commercial, and AR/VR.”
NexOptic and each OEM retains control over the choice to license this technology. The optimized version of Aliis significantly reduces the integration time for device makers creating a near immediate implementation of NexOptic’s state-of-the-art solutions for commercial devices incorporating Snapdragon platforms. Global OEMs requiring premium imaging enhancement now have direct access to NexOptic’s industry-leading machine learning imaging solutions optimized for use on leading Snapdragon mobile platforms.
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