Source: NexOptic.
  • NexOptic (NXO) has begun the latest phase of integration of its ALIIS imaging solutions into Qualcomm 5G chipsets
  • ALIIS is a machine-learning AI suite that provides instant enhancements to images and videos
  • The new integration with Qualcomm’s camera firmware has yielded faster processing at higher resolutions than the companies’ 2019 collaboration
  • NexOptic Technology offers patented and patent-pending AI imaging solutions
  • NexOptic (NXO) is up by 22.22 per cent and is currently trading at $0.77 per share

NexOptic (NXO) has begun the latest phase of integration of its ALIIS imaging solutions into Qualcomm 5G chipsets.

ALIIS is a machine-learning AI suite that provides instant enhancements to images and videos.

Previous phases integrated ALIIS onto 2019 Snapdragon chipsets and delivered real-time video enhancement at 720p 30FPS. Now, thanks to ALIIS algorithm advancements and performance gains in Qualcomm’s AI accelerator, the new integration into Qualcomm’s camera firmware has already yielded faster processing abilities at higher resolutions.

This collaboration provides OEMs and ODMs with a high-quality reference implementation that can be adapted into a variety of applications and use cases.

NexOptic is a Qualcomm Advantage Network ecosystem partner, benefitting from global marketing initiatives and business development opportunities within Qualcomm’s customer network.

Rich Geruson, NexOptic’s Chairman, stated,

“As our AI solutions become more advanced, we’re able to provide an increasing number of imaging solutions for customers to select from, separately or in customized bundles. It’s exciting to be able to leverage the ingenuity and power of partners like Qualcomm to create and deliver such cutting-edge solutions.”

NexOptic Technology offers patented and patent-pending AI imaging solutions.

NexOptic (NXO) is up by 22.22 per cent and is currently trading at $0.77 per share as of 11:08 am ET.

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