Une puce miniature pourrait alimenter des lunettes intelligentes sans batteries encombrantes

Une nouvelle puce de perception est sur le point d'apporter l'intelligence spatiale aux appareils portables de nouvelle génération. Le dispositif promet une compréhension en temps réel de l'environnement dans des designs fins comme les lunettes Aviator.

Les développeurs affirment que la puce élimine le besoin d'un GPU pour fournir une conscience spatiale. Cette approche pourrait supprimer l'exigence de batteries encombrantes dans les lunettes intelligentes.

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