neural chip

neural chip

n
(Computer Science) another name for neurochip
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For example, Qualcomm Inc., of San Diego, California, USA, recently demonstrated a neural chip on a four-wheeled robot that learned to navigate with interactive commands of "good robot" or "bad robot."
A set of experiments with the developed neural chip shows the decrease of the maximum operating frequency allowed in function of the quantity of neurons.
These Syndicates have developed digital technology that can access everything in their lives through the blink of an eye thanks to neural chip implants, which also grant the Syndicates all the information they could ever want on the population.
A similar PC-based system from HNC has been applied by food processors to inspect apples and grapefruit (for gross color and surface defects) at 6 per second and dried dates (for gross color and surface texture) at approximately 40-70 per second using a proprietary neural chip. Cookies have also been successfully inspected for size and visual defects.
The US military has funded a project that aims to boost human memory by implanting neural chips in humans.
The world is controlled by syndicates who manage the lives of people via neural chips that offer them everything they need for happiness.
and others are working on neural chips. In the UK University College London is working on neural network chip design procedures and hopes to produce a compiler which will be able to generate neural chips for any given architecture.