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VisitTsinghua University Develops World's First Brain-Like Visual Chip for Autonomous Driving and Open-World Sensing
May 30, 2024, 05:17 PM
Tsinghua University's Center for Brain-Inspired Computing Research has developed the world's first brain-like complementary visual chip. This advanced vision chip mimics human vision principles, capturing visual information with minimal bandwidth and power. It is designed for autonomous driving systems, enabling accurate, fast, and robust perception even in challenging environments. The AI-driven technology lays the groundwork for unmanned systems, providing machines with human-like visual perception capabilities, particularly in open-world sensing.
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