
Neurocle, a company specializing in deep learning-based vision inspection software, announced that it will showcase an industrial vision inspection solution in collaboration with Korean NPU company DEEPX at CES 2026, which will be held in Las Vegas, USA from January 6th.
This solution combines Neurocle's Auto Deep Learning technology with DEEPX's NPU technology. A deep learning vision inspection model trained with Neurocle's automatic model optimization algorithm is optimized and runs on DEEPX's NPU product, the 'DX-M1'. The DX-M1 is an M.2 form factor-based NPU accelerator that can be applied to industrial PCs and edge devices, and a demo will be held at the DEEPX booth during CES.
The Neural Processing Unit (NPU) is a processor specialized for deep learning operations. Compared to CPUs or GPUs, it offers higher vision inspection inference efficiency and enables real-time processing even in low-power environments. The DEEPX NPU boasts low heat generation and excellent power efficiency, enabling stable performance of industrial deep learning inspections in edge environments. This reduces dependence on servers and the cloud, enabling immediate on-site response.
Neurocle and DEEPX's solutions are applicable to a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, secondary batteries, electronics, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals. Neurocle is expanding its support for various devices, including NPUs, CPUs, GPUs, and embedded boards, to optimize for customer environments.
Additionally, Neurocle plans to preview its "Neuro-T Engine," a deep learning engine capable of learning and relearning across various devices, at CES 2026. Scheduled for official release in March, this engine offers only core Auto Deep Learning functionality without a GUI and can be utilized to build MLOps environments and embed AI learning within industrial equipment.
Neurocle plans to introduce its NPU-based industrial vision inspection solution to the global market and expand its technological prowess and brand awareness in overseas markets, including North America, by participating in CES 2026 and the Vision Tech Expo in San Francisco in January.
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