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DEEPX Targets AI Physical Security Market in the US and Taiwan

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Image provided by DEEPX A view of the ISC West booth in Las Vegas, USA

DEEPX strategically targets the global market for intelligent video analysis and security systems.

On the 22nd, DEEPX announced its active participation at the ISC West, the world’s largest security exhibition, held in Las Vegas, USA, from the 9th to the 12th. There, it operated a dedicated booth and engaged with over 400 companies and 600 corporate clients.

Additionally, from the 24th to the 26th, DEEPX will showcase its solutions at the Secutech Taipei exhibition in Taiwan, where it plans to open a standalone booth and enhance collaborations with physical security firms and global industrial equipment manufacturers.

In particular, DEEPX highlighted the performance efficiency of its DX-M1, utilizing a 5-nanometer process, demonstrating an impressive performance-to-power consumption ratio. This product supports real-time AI operation processing of over 30 FPS for multi-channel videos with a small chip consuming approximately 5 watts (W).

DEEPX is also gearing up for global business expansion by participating in upcoming events such as the Embedded Vision Summit in Silicon Valley, USA, next month and Computex Taipei in Taiwan in June.

Daniel Kim
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