<p>➀ e-con Systems announced expanded camera support for Renesas' RZ/G3E microprocessor to enhance edge AI vision solutions for industrial automation and smart city applications;</p><p>➁ The RZ/G3E, optimized for low-power edge computing, now integrates e-con's production-ready cameras: e-CAM22_CURZH (Sony STARVIS IMX462) for low-light imaging and e-CAM25_CURZH (onsemi AR0234) with global shutter for fast-moving objects;</p><p>➂ The collaboration accelerates time-to-market for AI vision systems, leveraging Renesas' dual-display support and Arm Cortex-A55 processor for high-performance edge applications.</p>
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