USA: Sensor Platforms announced that its FreeMotion Library of sensor fusion software is now ported to, and optimized for, the NVIDIA Tegra 4 mobile processor reference platform, and is available for licensing by smartphone and tablet makers.
Tegra 4 delivers record-setting performance and battery life to flawlessly power smartphones and tablets, gaming devices, auto infotainment and navigation systems. Tegra 4’s 72-custom NVIDIA GPU cores and a quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 CPU offer lightning-fast web browsing, stunning visuals and new camera capabilities through computational photography.
The FreeMotion Library now combines and processes data from installed sensors in Tegra 4 smartphones and tablets to better interpret users’ movements and situations, thereby inferring users’ intents. The software is sensor agnostic, enabling OEMs to purchase their sensors from multiple suppliers, and also optimizes sensor power consumption to enable longer battery life.
Monday, May 13, 2013
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