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RMIT engineers create a brain-inspired device that sees and thinks in real time, advancing robotics and autonomous tech.
Engineers have attempted to close this gap by developing dual-function components. Some optoelectronic devices can perform sensing and limited processing or memory functions. Others emulate basic ...
T1C and 3T0C designs combine performance of DRAM with manufacturability of NAND, enabling cost-effective, high-yield ...
Engineers at RMIT University have invented a small "neuromorphic" device that detects hand movement, stores memories and ...
NEO Semiconductor, a leading developer of innovative technologies for 3D NAND flash memory and 3D DRAM, announced today the ...
Beyond sensing, the artificial skin serves as a platform for reservoir computing—a form of machine learning that processes temporal input patterns. Here, each unit of the skin acts as a dynamic memory ...
The states could be reset by increasing the temperature, enabling a light-write and heat-erase memory system. Such capabilities could have implications for low-power data storage, environmental ...
Engineers at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia have invented a tiny neuromorphic device, based on the 2D compound ...
This article explores the design principles, sensor technologies, and operational systems that enable Micro Aerial Vehicles ...
DJI announced its Mavic 4 Pro drone, which features a newly developed 100MP Hasselblad primary camera and a 360º gimbal. It ...