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BrainChip Partners with Prophesee Optimizing Computer Vision AI Performance and Efficiency
“We’ve successfully ported the data from Prophesee’s neuromorphic-based camera sensor to process inference on Akida with impressive performance,” said Anil Mankar, Co-Founder and CDO of BrainChip. “This combination of intelligent vision sensors with Akida’s ability to process data with unparalleled efficiency, precision and economy of energy at the point of acquisition truly advances state-of-the-art AI enablement and offers manufacturers a ready-to-implement solution.”
“By combining our Metavision solution with Akida-based IP, we are better able to deliver a complete high-performance and ultra-low power solution to OEMs looking to leverage edge-based visual technologies as part of their product offerings, said Luca Verre, CEO and co-founder of Prophesee.”
METAVISION GEN4 EVALUATION KIT 2 - HD S-MOUNT
Prophesee Evaluation Kit 2 HD enables full performance evaluation of Generation 4.1 Event-Based Vision sensor co-developed with SONY Semiconductor Solutions,
featuring the industry’s smallest pixels and superior HDR performance.
Metavision for Machines
Inventor of the world’s most advanced neuromorphic vision systemswww.automate.org
Metavision® sensors and algorithms mimic how the human eye and brain work to dramatically improve efficiency in areas such as autonomous vehicles, industrial automation, IoT, security and surveillance, and AR/VR. Prophesee is based in Paris, with local offices in Grenoble, Shanghai, Tokyo and Silicon Valley. The company is driven by a team of more than 100 visionary engineers, holds more than 50 international patents and is backed by leading international investors including Sony, iBionext, 360 Capital Partners, Intel Capital, Robert Bosch Venture Capital, Supernova Invest, and European Investment Bank
Well we know Sony is involved with Akida in someway hopefully, they know about us, lets put it that way, just an idea in the future Sony PlayStation might find use for our chip in the SonyPlayStaion, wonder how many play stations they sell a year?