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MediaViz AI has launched its most advanced platform, enhancing the capabilities and efficiency of AI-driven media curation and analysis. The platform boasts features including accelerated processing speeds of 60,000 images per hour per AI node and innovative similarity detection for managing large image sets. These advancements aim to streamline business workflows, reduce costs, and offer deeper insights into media by leveraging human-centric AI models. The integrated API supports seamless AI integration, empowering businesses to automate processes and make strategic decisions based on visual data.
In other market news, Montage Technology was a notable mover up 3.4% and finishing the session at CN¥76.82. At the same time, NXP Semiconductors trailed, down 6.9% to end the day at $182.62. NXP announced on Monday that Rafael Sotomayor, previously executive vice president, will succeed Kurt Sievers as CEO after Sievers' retirement in October.
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NVIDIA finished trading at $109.02 up 0.3%. Trend Micro announced new AI-powered threat detection capabilities built on NVIDIA technology two days ago.
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Advanced Micro Devices ended the day at $96.06 down 0.3%. This week, AMD presented at the OCP EMEA Summit in Dublin, highlighting insights from Chief Firmware Architect Raj Kapoor.
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Intel ended the day at $20.34 down 0.8%. On Tuesday, Intel collaborated with Equus Compute Solutions and Arqit Quantum to introduce a quantum-safe architecture for secure mobile communications.
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