Herzliya, Israel, July 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Beamr Imaging Ltd. (BMR), a leader in video optimization technology and solutions, today announced a further update on its progress of validating ...
Beamr Imaging Ltd. (NASDAQ: BMR), a leader in video optimization technology and solutions, today announced it will demonstrate a validated ML-safe video data compression for physical AI applications ...
Beamr Imaging Ltd. has unveiled a cutting-edge video compression solution tailored for autonomous vehicles at the NVIDIA GTC Paris event. This technology aims to tackle the significant video storage ...
(RTTNews) - Beamr Imaging Ltd. (BMR), on Wednesday announced it will launch a GPU-accelerated, high-efficiency video compression solution tailored for autonomous vehicles at the 2025 NVIDIA GTC Paris ...
Artificial intelligence for video compression is a technology that is coming to a streaming service near you, and it can't arrive quickly enough. A year ago, when everyone decamped home overnight and ...
("NexOptic") (TSXV: NXO) (OTCQB: NXOPF) (FSE: E3O1) is excited to announce a LIVE demonstration of NexCompress™, the company's proprietary AI for video compression. NexCompress is part of NexOptic's ...
Beamr Imaging Ltd. (NASDAQ:BMR) is one of the best new tech stocks with huge upside potential. On June 11, Beamr Imaging announced its plan to launch a new GPU-accelerated, high-performance, and ...
Deep Render, a startup developing AI-powered tech to compress videos on the web, today announced that it raised $9 million in a Series A funding round led by IP Group and Pentech Ventures. A source ...
Display technology has advanced in leaps and bounds. We can now create professional-quality video content on our mobiles, and our cars often have more displays than our living room. In recent years, ...
Chri Besenbruch, CEO of Deep Render, sees many problems with the way video compression standards are developed today. He thinks they aren’t advancing quickly enough, bemoans the fact that they’re ...
Anyone who was lucky enough to secure a Gmail invite back in early 2004 would have gasped in wonder at the storage on offer, a whole gigabyte! Nearly two decades later there’s more storage to be had ...