Innatera, the leader in brain-like neuromorphic computing for ultra-low-power intelligence at the sensor edge, today announced that Xiamen Joyatech Co., Ltd. ("Joya") has become its first Original ...
As power and latency bottlenecks grow, engineers are exploring neuromorphic chips to deliver low-energy, real-time AI at the edge of embedded and IoT systems.
For how powerful today’s “smart” devices are, they’re not that good at working smarter rather than working harder. With AI constantly connected to the cloud and the chip constantly processing tasks ...
Neuromorphic computing, inspired by the brain, integrates memory and processing to drastically reduce power consumption compared to traditional CPUs and GPUs, making AI at the network edge more ...
After years of trying, the electronic nose is finally making major progress in sensing smells, almost as well as its human ...
Brain-inspired computing promises cheaper, faster, more energy efficient processing, according to experts at a Beijing conference, who discussed everything from reverse engineering insect brains to ...
Researchers have developed a device that can simultaneously measure six markers of brain health. The sensor, which is inserted through the skull into the brain, can pull off this feat thanks to an ...
While attending the MEMS & Sensors Executive Congress 2016 (MSEC2016), I met two very bright and capable young men, Nicholas Fritz and Jonathan Garich, from the Blain-Christen Lab at Arizona State ...
Innatera has announced that Xiamen Joyatech (Joya) has become its first Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) customer.