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Abstract: Augmented reality is a set of technologies that will fundamentally change the way we interact with our environment. It represents a merging of the physical and the digital worlds into a rich, context aware and accessible user interface delivered through a socially acceptable form factor such as eyeglasses. One of the biggest challenges in realizing a comprehensive AR and AI experiences are the performance and form factor requiring new custom silicon. Innovations are mandatory to manage power consumption constraints and ensure both adequate battery life and a physically comfortable thermal envelope. This presentation reviews Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality applications and Silicon challenges.
Biography: Edith Beigné is the Silicon Research Director at Meta Reality Labs where she leads research projects driving the future of AR and AI devices. Her main research interests are low power digital and mixed-signal circuits and design with emerging technologies, in application to new AI workloads. She is the General chair of ISSCC 2025, was the technical chair of ISSCC 2022 and part of ISSCC TPC since 2014, was part of VLSI symposium TPC and now executive committee. Distinguished Lecturer for the SSCS in 2016/2017, Women-in-Circuits Committee chair and JSSC Associate Editor since 2018. She visited Stanford University in 2018 to research on emerging technologies and new architectures.
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