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The intelligent vehicle functionalities of the future call for pioneering new algorithms and hardware.
That’s why Mercedes-Benz is researching artificial neural networks that could radically increase the speed and energy efficiency of complex AI computations.
This could revolutionise future driving assistance and safety systems by overcoming the limits of today’s computing hardware.
For instance, conventional computing requires up to 3000 watts for advanced automated driving functions.
In future, neuromorphic computing could do this with just 300 watts, by mimicking the human brain with so-called “event-based processing“.
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