French event-driven sensor designer Prophesee is working with swiss neuromorphic computing startup SynSense on a single chip design for the Internet of Things (IoT).
The two European companies have strong Chinese connections and have formed a partnership to develop combination vision computing chips and subsystems.
SynSense and Prophesee are partnering to develop a single-chip, event-based image sensor integrating Prophesee’s Metavision image sensor with Synsense’s DYNAP-CNN neuromorphic processor. The companies will collaborate on design, development, manufacture and commercialization of the combined sensor-processor, aiming to produce ultra-low power sensors that are both small and inexpensive.
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SynSense and Prophesee, two leading neuromorphic technology companies, have announced a partnership that will see them develop ultra-low-power solutions for implementing intelligence on the edge for event-based vision applications.
In one chip, the partnership will combine SynSense’s low-power vision SNN processor DYNAP-CNN® with Prophesee’s event-based Metavision® sensors and is focused on developing a line of cost-efficient modules that can be manufactured at high volume.
An employee works on smartphones reconditioning, mainly Iphone, at the Largo company headquarters which is a Back Market refurbishing company subcontractor, in Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire, outside Nantes, on January 26, 2021.
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