Recogni Inc., the leader in AI-based processing for autonomous vehicles, has announced the launch of its software development kit (SDK) for the Phoenix ADAS/AD High-Performance Computer. The SDK will enable customers to port their AI perception networks and autonomous driving functions to the Phoenix platform, significantly increasing compute capacity while reducing power consumption and system complexity.
According to Recogni, its Phoenix platform has unmatched processing capability and scalability ranging from 150 to 2000 TOPS, combined with low latency and low power consumption for L2 to L4 autonomous vehicles. This means that Recogni’s customers will have a full hardware/software system to efficiently manage the processing requirements of autonomous vehicles.
“Each of these use cases requires specific programming and functionality, but one common requirement is having high compute with low power consumption. High compute, low power, and low latency remain strong pillars for mass adoption of autonomous mobility, and Recogni’s Phoenix and SDK is a key enabler to make this a reality,” said Marc Bolitho, CEO of Recogni.
Recogni’s SDK will enable customers to overcome a myriad of compute bottlenecks in existing systems, unleash the compute power of Scorpio, and implement autonomous driving applications. The Recogni SDK will be available in Q3 of this year.
Recogni provides exceptional vision-based perception processing to Autonomous Driving platforms addressing high compute, low latency, and low power consumption. The company was founded in 2017 with offices in San Jose, California, and Munich, Germany. Its lead investors are GreatPoint Ventures, Celesta Capital, Mayfield, DNS Capital, as well as notable automotive OEM and tier 1s including BMW iVentures, Toyota Ventures, Bosch, Continental, Forvia and FluxUnit-OSRAM Ventures.
Autonomous driving capabilities are being developed for a wide range of mobility use cases – from passenger vehicles and trucking, to robotics and aviation. As such, the need for high compute and low power consumption systems continues to grow. Recogni’s Phoenix and SDK provide a highly customizable, high performance system that meets these needs. With Recogni’s SDK, autonomous driving functions can be programmed for specific use cases, enabling mass adoption of autonomous mobility.
What is different from Recogni’s to BlackBerry QNX in the autonomous vehicles industry?
Recogni’s SDK for autonomous driving solutions focuses on providing customers with software tools to increase compute capacity while reducing power consumption and system complexity. On the other hand, BlackBerry QNX offers a broad solutions portfolio that helps OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers design and develop high-performance, safe, secure, and reliable software for vehicle systems, including traditional electronic control units and next-generation high-performance controllers. Both companies are targeting the autonomous driving market but with different approaches.
Recogni’s Phoenix and SDK are expected to revolutionize the autonomous vehicle industry, making it more efficient, scalable, and capable of handling a wider range of mobility use cases. For more information on Recogni’s solutions, please visit https://www.recogni.com/.
Press Release
Recogni Announces SDK for Autonomous Driving Solutions
Fully programmable system for autonomous driving applications significantly increases compute capacity while reducing power consumption and system complexity
San Jose, CA – May 4, 2023 – Recogni Inc. the leader in AI-based processing for autonomous vehicles, today announced software development kit (SDK) for the Phoenix ADAS/AD High Performance Computer. Phoenix has unmatched processing capability and scalability from 150 to 2000 TOPS in combination with low latency and low power consumption for L2 to L4 autonomous vehicles. Now, customers can have a full hardware/ software system to efficiently manage the processing requirements of autonomous vehicles.
“Autonomous driving capabilities are being developed for a wide range of mobility use cases – from passenger vehicles and trucking, to robotics and aviation,” said Marc Bolitho, CEO of Recogni. “Each of these use cases requires specific programming and functionality, but one common requirement is having high compute with low power consumption. High compute, low power, and low latency remain strong pillars for mass adoption of autonomous mobility, and Recogni’s Phoenix and SDK is a key enabler to make this a reality. We are proud to be the first autonomous driving system on the market that can offer such a highly customizable, high performance system.”
The Recogni SDK will give customers the software tools necessary to port their AI perception networks and autonomous driving functions to the Phoenix platform, enabling them to significantly increase their compute capacity while reducing power consumption and system complexity. Recogni’s SDK enables customers to unleash the compute power of Scorpio and implement autonomous driving applications while overcoming a myriad of compute bottlenecks in existing systems.
The Recogni SDK will be available in Q3 of this year. For more information on Recogni’s solutions, please visit https://www.recogni.com/.
About Recogni
Recogni provides exceptional vision-based perception processing to Autonomous Driving platforms addressing high compute, low latency, and low power consumption. The company was founded in 2017 with offices in San Jose California and Munich Germany. Lead investors are GreatPoint Ventures, Celesta Capital, Mayfield, DNS Capital, as well as notable automotive OEM and tier 1s including BMW iVentures, Toyota Ventures, Bosch, Continental, Forvia and FluxUnit-OSRAM Ventures. For more information, please visit www.recogni.com.
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