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Nexoptic Technology Corp V.NXO

Alternate Symbol(s):  NXOPF

NexOptic Technology Corp. is a Canada-based technology company. The Company is engaged in developing artificial intelligence (AI) and imaging products, which enhance how images are either captured, processed, experienced, transferred and/or stored. The Company's primary focus is its AI for imaging called All Light Intelligent Imaging Solutions (Aliis). Aliis is a machine-learning AI suite providing instant enhancement to images and videos in the areas of edge processing, shutter speed, resolution and sharpness, image-noise and motion-blur, and image color and detail. Aliis processes raw images and video in real time, working pixel-by-pixel to characteristics, such as resolution, lighting, sharpness and contrast. Its DoubleTake technology features both wide-angle and telephoto cameras, allowing near-instant spotting and zooming capabilities. Its NexCompress, a video compression enhancement solution, offers bandwidth and storage savings for video storage and streaming applications.


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Comment by RedMatteron Sep 11, 2020 7:54pm
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RE:So what exactly does ‘siliconizing’ ALIIS mean???

RE:So what exactly does ‘siliconizing’ ALIIS mean???Rich Geruson, Paul McKenzie, and Kevin Gordon are responsible to build shareholder value for all our benefit. They are each brilliant in their own way, and today’s press release shines light on what kind of management team we really have working for us. Get excited, this is where we are headed.
 
Now that Qualcomm Snapdragon and nVIDIA's Jetson enabled devices are a done deal, what verticals are next for ALIIS to expand into? How about every imaging system out there that doesn't use Snapdragon or Tegra CPUs, which is the vast majority of the imaging market yet untapped by AI. Think about it: how do we get ALIIS into medical imaging devices, or security cameras, or ... Not every device out there has an AI SoC for ALIIS to use to run its algorithm on, and why require an expensive full blown AI processor to fix your image stream when all you need is the AI Accelerator, which is only a small piece of the AI processor.
 
The answer to tackle the rest of the imaging market without requiring an expensive AI processor is to let the pros take on the costs, and the risks, and license the ability to put ALIIS onto a white labelled ASIC with only the barebones required to create a black box which receives the image sensor output and squirts out auto-corrected image / video feed on the other side. There are plenty of semiconductor companies like Motorola who would love to create the next "555 Timer" chip to boost their revenues!!! According to Kevin Gordon, this ALIIS ASIC enabled device will be plug and play - it will simply takes its serial video data stream off the feet of the ALIIS ASIC instead of the feet that come out of the image sensor. Comprendo??? NXO is going to make using ALIIS as easy as sticking a black box in between the image sensor and its three wire output. Simple, cost effective upgrade of the device PCB, and we get a royalty on ALIIS per feature programmed into the ASIC, while the ASIC manufacturer keeps the rest of the selling price to offset their costs and associated risks.
 
Our "Pure Play B2B AI Tech Start Up" image, along with its 50 to 150x P/E multiple, remains intact.
 
When I first read today's press release, I had several ambiguous scenarios which had me predicting both good and bad things, so I gave Kevin Gordon a call and he picked up the phone. We got into a technical discussion, which would honestly not help most people on this forum. I translated my take-aways into the above. I hope this helps you understand what Siliconizing ALIIS Neural Network IP means.

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