DeepX participates in Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany, from Mar. 11 to 14, revealing the results of its collaboration with global corporations since entering mass production. /Courtesy of DeepX

DeepX announced on the 12th that it will participate in Embedded World, which will be held in Nuremberg, Germany, from March 11 to 14, to expand the on-device AI market and ecosystem in collaboration with European embedded system manufacturers and distributors. At this exhibition, DeepX will publicly reveal the results of its collaboration with global corporations since entering mass production and will inform about the preparations for supplying its first neural processing unit (NPU) product.

At this Embedded World exhibition, DeepX plans to disclose the results of its collaborations at the booths of major hardware and software partners it has worked with, including Micron, Raspberry Pi, AION, DFI, Portwell, SEEED, Biostar, Advantech, Network Optics, and Embedded Artists.

DeepX is focusing on reliability testing and certification work for mass production chips to launch its first mass-produced product in mid-2025. Based on sample chips revealed since last year, it has been conducting technology validation with over 300 global corporations related to robotics, factory automation, physical security systems, and on-premise servers, and currently provides technical support for mass production preparations to more than 20 of these corporations.

First of all, Raspberry Pi is the most famous single-board computer company globally, headquartered in the UK, while Sixfab is a global corporation that provides hardware optimized for various IoT use cases such as remote monitoring, control, and data collection. DeepX plans to expand industrial and commercial IoT solutions, prototyping, and educational solutions needing AI functionalities in collaboration with Raspberry Pi and Sixfab, while also working on creating customized solutions for corporate clients.

In addition, DeepX will showcase its AI solutions based on various form factors (M.2, PCIe, etc.) using LPDDR4 with Raspberry Pi and LPDDR5X at the Micron booth. As the AI, IoT, and edge computing markets begin to grow in earnest, the two companies plan to proactively target broad market needs by combining next-generation memory technology with AI semiconductors.

DeepX provides a total AI solution that makes it easy to build camera-based physical security and AIoT systems and edge AI development environments in collaboration with global corporations such as Network Optics, which is famous for video management solutions (VMS), and Embedded Artists, which provides embedded system development and education platforms.

In particular, Network Optics, in combination with DeepX's AI chips, can implement advanced physical security systems capable of real-time video analysis, anomaly detection, and object identification, providing highly scalable and stable services to corporations that need intelligent video processing in factories, logistics, and retail. Additionally, Embedded Artists provides a platform for the easy application of DeepX solutions, facilitating the rapid initiation and expansion of IoT and AI projects.

Meanwhile, DeepX is on the verge of signing contracts with global distributors for the supply of its first mass-produced product, which is set to be officially launched in mid-2025. It is also in the process of building a supply chain involving export procedures according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy's strategic goods assessment, product transportation, and inventory management. Simultaneously with the launch of mass-produced products, it is organizing customer support and technical support teams by continent to quickly capture the global on-device AI market, and actively pushing for large-scale recruitment of personnel at its headquarters in South Korea, expansion of its U.S. branch, and establishment of its branch in Taiwan.

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