Participating as a Sponsor at the European Machine Vision Association Forum
Strengthening Market Presence Through Collaboration with Renesas, NXP, and Others

DeepX, an artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor company, is strengthening its influence within the European ecosystem.


On October 17, DeepX announced that it will participate as a sponsor and exhibitor at the "European Machine Vision Forum 2025," hosted by the European Machine Vision Association (EMVA). Through this event, DeepX plans to expand its presence in the growing embedded and industrial AI ecosystem in Europe.


Amir Sherman, DeepX Europe Head. DeepX

Amir Sherman, DeepX Europe Head. DeepX

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Amir Sherman, DeepX Europe Head, stated, "AI acceleration at the edge is redefining the future of European industry," and added, "DeepX is supporting European partners in achieving high-performance AI with significantly lower power consumption and costs compared to graphics processing units (GPUs), from robotics to smart manufacturing."


DeepX is collaborating with embedded computing companies such as Renesas and NXP in Europe to provide high-performance AI acceleration for industrial and unmanned platforms. For example, Renesas's RZ/G3E System on Module (SoM) is fully integrated with DeepX's DX-M1 AI accelerator via the PCIe Gen3 (PCI Express 3rd generation) interface, offering power efficiency and flexibility for next-generation embedded AI design.



This collaboration is seen as part of DeepX's efforts to help European original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and system integrators adopt AI solutions in a cost-effective manner while maintaining energy efficiency, thermal stability, and scalability. DeepX's flagship DX-M1 mass-produced product delivers GPU-level AI performance with less than 5W of power consumption, and is optimized for fanless and space-constrained systems.


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