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Consumer

Imagination Announces New iEB110 Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) v5.2 IP - News

February 20, 2020

iEB110, a complete BLE v5.2 solution will supercharge the development of the next generation of audio applications.

AI & Machine Learning

TensorFlow gets native support for PowerVR GPUs via optimized open-source SYCL libraries - Blog

November 05, 2019

Open source SYCL neural network libraries optimized for PowerVR, with Codeplay making it easier for developers to port existing code.

Industrial

Embedded World 2019 Highlights - Part Two - News

March 11, 2019

The recent Embedded World Conference and Exposition in Nuremberg, Germany, was a great example of the energy in the electronic design industry.

Processing

Imagination and Chips&Media deliver integrated GPU and Video Codec IP with advantages of system level compression - Blog

September 05, 2018

Imagination Technologies and Chips&Media announce a new collaboration that will bring the industry's best IP solutions for GPU and Video Codec to customers worldwide.

Processing

Imagination's PowerVR Furian GPU Architecture Ups Performance, Efficiency for VR/AR - News

March 23, 2017

Imagination Technologies recently unveiled its next-generation PowerVR Furian architecture, which is an entirely new GPU architecture designed for the...

Consumer

embedded world 2017: Imagination Technologies MIPS, PowerVR, Ensigma Drive Company into Automotive - Video

March 17, 2017

At embedded world 2017, Rich Nass, Executive Vice President of Embedded Computing Design met up with Bryce Johnstone, Senior Manager of 3rd Party Relationships at Imagination Technologies. At the comp

Processing

Five Minutes with Tony King-Smith, Executive Vice President, Imagination Technologies - Video

May 20, 2015

Imagination offers solutions to lots of partners that could be viewed as competitive. Is that potentially a problem for an IP company? Maybe yes and may no, depending on how it handled, and Tony King-