Scientists from Tsinghua University in China have created the world’s first brain-inspired vision chip, which is capable of sensing 10,000 frames per second.
Called Tianmouc, the “world’s fastest vision chip” not only overcomes the performance bottlenecks of traditional visual sensing paradigms but also efficiently handles various extreme scenarios, ensuring system stability and safety.
The Center for Brain-Inspired Computing Research (CBICR) at Tsinghua University was behind the development of the chip, which brings human eye-like perception to machines. The chip reduces bandwidth by 90%.
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