
QT Imaging (QTCQB: QTIH) has announced the release ofits latest image reconstruction software update, version 4.4.0, significantly reducing QTscan image processing time and improving user throughput and overall efficiency. The update was developed leveraging NVIDIA’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) L40 GPU, powered by by the Ada Lovelace architecture.
The FDA-cleared QTI Breast Acoustic CT scanner is the first non-invasive breast imaging technology to deliver true 3D imaging of breast anatomy—without compression, contrast administration, or harmful ionizing radiation. Despite the speed gains achieved in version 4.4.0, image fidelity and diagnostic accuracy remain uncompromised, maintaining best-in-class image quality with MRI-comparable resolution.
Designed to meet the needs of busy breast imaging centers, the update ensures minimal downtime and seamless integration into existing workflows. It also supports scalability for institutions expanding their QTI breast screening programs, ensuring consistent performance across increasing patient volumes.
In a statement, Dr. Raluca Dinu, noted, “This latest software release reflects direct input from radiologists and clinical partners, underscoring our commitment to continuous innovation based on real-world use. Faster image availability enables radiologists to review and interpret QTI scans more quickly, supporting earlier clinical decision-making. And accelerated processing reduces wait times for results, contributing to a smoother and more reassuring patient journey.”
The QTI team continues to innovate by leveraging proprietary machine learning algorithms not only to accelerate image processing via the version 4.4.0 software update, but also to actively reduce scanning time—a key focus area in ongoing development. Version 4.4.0 is optimized for systems utilizing NVIDIA’s L40 GPUs and remains fully backward-compatible with earlier QTI system hardware, ensuring broad accessibility through scalable, software-driven architecture.