DEEPX Unveils Groundbreaking AI Video Analytics Solution Using AmpereOne® Technology
DEEPX Launches Next-Generation AI Video Analytics Solution
In a significant leap forward for the video management system (VMS) industry, DEEPX, renowned for its ultra-low-power AI semiconductors, has introduced a next-generation AI video analytics platform. Launched on December 8, 2025, this innovative solution leverages the AmpereOne® platform to overcome the limitations of traditional GPU-centric designs.
Revolutionizing VMS Through Advanced Architecture
The new architecture combines the cutting-edge DX-H1 Quattro AI accelerators from DEEPX with high-efficiency CPUs from Ampere. This powerful combination is specifically engineered to fulfill the modern requirements of video management systems. The traditional reliance on GPU-based platforms has resulted in common challenges: excessive heat generation, high power consumption, and issues related to scalability. DEEPX’s solution effectively mitigates these bottlenecks, leading the way towards a new era in video analytics.
Enhanced Performance and Efficiency
With AmpereOne® CPUs, the platform is capable of swiftly decoding a multitude of high-resolution CCTV video streams while the DX-H1 Quattro focuses on high-density AI inference. This innovative division of labor allows a single server to simultaneously analyze over 200 cameras and maintain above 8,000 real-time AI inferences per second. The impressive performance capabilities extend scalability beyond 400 TOPS (trillion operations per second), making it suitable for critical infrastructures such as smart cities and video surveillance logistics.
In contrast to traditional CPU + GPU configurations, which often require upwards of 1,200W to perform similar tasks, DEEPX maintains its power requirements between a mere 400W and 750W depending on the setup. This dramatic reduction in operational costs is especially beneficial for 24/7 monitoring centers, helping enterprises manage their resources as they increase their AI deployments globally.
Support for a Wide Range of AI Workloads
The architecture supports an expansive range of Vision AI workloads, including YOLO-based object detection, behavior analysis, and real-time RTSP encoding. The integration with major server manufacturers such as ASRock Rack, NEXT Computing, and Gigabyte allows for immediate implementation, catering to market demands across various operational scales.
Lokwon Kim, CEO of DEEPX, expressed excitement over the capabilities of the new platform, stating, "The combination of the DX-H1 Quattro and AmpereOne® redefines what's achievable in the global VMS arena. This is the platform that markets under significant cost and power constraints have been anticipating."
Targeting High-Growth Markets
With intentions to address multi-billion-dollar markets, DEEPX is focusing on sectors including smart cities, advanced video surveillance, and industrial automation. The company plans to expedite initial deployments throughout various sectors to leverage the new platform, signaling a proactive step towards greater integration of AI technologies into everyday infrastructure.
Conclusion
As DEEPX prepares for the first half of 2026, when they will introduce this groundbreaking platform to enterprise customers through technical webinars and international exhibitions, the anticipation surrounding the future of AI video analytics builds. This innovative product heralds a new standard in the field, showcasing DEEPX's commitment to driving efficiency and performance in AI-driven solutions.