Join SynSense and iniVation in Abu Dhabi at the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2024) from 15-18 October 2024, hosted by Khalifa University! Come and see our latest solutions including intelligent fast tracking, the Speck ultra low-power SoC, and much more. Visit us at stand 41. #IROS2024 #robotics #machinevision #AI #neuromorphic
关于我们
SynSense is the world’s leading supplier of neuromorphic intelligence and application solutions. It provides intelligent application solutions that combine neuromorphic sensing and computing based on the R&D experience of University of Zürich and ETH Zürich. SynSense focuses on edge computing and is building the cognition ecology of intelligent connectivity. The SynSense Group also includes iniVation, the original and leading provider of technology and solutions for high-performance neuromorphic vision. SynSense 时识科技是全球领先的类脑智能与应用解决方案提供商,以苏黎世大学类脑科学为基础,聚焦边缘计算,提供横跨感知与计算的类脑智能应用解决方案,为人工智能构建认知生态体系,推动实现万物智联。 SynSense时识科技率先实现了类脑芯片商业化应用零的突破,为人工智能向认知智能发展,万物互联向万物智联发展迈出了关键一步。SynSense将和伙伴一起,共同构建“端到芯”“物与物”“物与人”万物智联的认知生态,引领全球类脑智能应用与发展,为人类未来美好生活创造福祉。
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https://www.synsense.ai/
SynSense 时识科技的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 计算机硬件
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Ningbo
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2017
- 领域
- Neuromorphic engineering、Computer processors、AI、Smart Home、Smart Surveillance、Brain chip、Neuromorphic Computing、Neuromorphic Computing processors、Neuromorphic Computing chip和neural networking processor
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SynSense 时识科技员工
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Fantastic news for one of our collaborators! Dr Fischer is doing great work to bring SynSense low-power Vision hardware to #robotics applications.
{DEV_COMMUNTY} Congratulations to Dr. Tobias Fischer from QUT (Queensland University of Technology) for receiving an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) Fellowship for his work on adaptive and efficient robot positioning! Part of his research will leverage the benefits of Speck, the world’s first fully event-driven, ultra-low-power SoC from SynSense and iniVation. His work will contribute to the development of low-power, fast, fully neuromorphic pipelines for visual place recognition in robotics. #Research #Robotics #DECRA #Neuromorphic
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{DEV_COMMUNTY} Congratulations to Dr. Tobias Fischer from QUT (Queensland University of Technology) for receiving an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) Fellowship for his work on adaptive and efficient robot positioning! Part of his research will leverage the benefits of Speck, the world’s first fully event-driven, ultra-low-power SoC from SynSense and iniVation. His work will contribute to the development of low-power, fast, fully neuromorphic pipelines for visual place recognition in robotics. #Research #Robotics #DECRA #Neuromorphic
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Visit SynSense and iniVation at VISION 2024 in Stuttgart from 8-10 October! We will showcase the latest in industry-ready neuromorphic technology, including the award-winning DVXplorer camera series and the Speck ultra-low-power intelligent SoC. Join us at stand 10A27. #VISION2024 #machinevision #neuromorphic
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Are you a #machinelearning #engineer, intrigued by #spiking #neuralnetworks? Or are you an SNN guru, looking to build something practical and functional? Come help us build the next generation of ML architectures and edge sensor processing applications! I may be biased, but you will be joining a great team in a top-notch location.
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We are pleased to announce that SynSense CEO Dr. Ning Qiao will be a speaker at the 2024 Global AI Chip Summit in Beijing on 6-7 September 2024. In his talk, he will discuss the advantages and applications of ultra-low-power neuromorphic sensing and computing systems. Join industry leaders including AMD, Qualcomm, Inspur Group, Tsinghua University, and INTELLIFUSION for an incredible lineup of discussions on cutting-edge AI chip technologies. #AIChips #NeuromorphicComputing #TechInnovation GACS 2024: https://lnkd.in/ey_DGChi
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We are excited to release a new state-of-the-art benchmark result for energy-efficient audio inference, on our Xylo™ Audio platform. Xylo beats all other devices on the "Aloha" audio KWS benchmark; 10x better than the nearest neuromorphic device, and more than 1000x better than a mobile GPU. Xylo™ from SynSense is a state-of-the-art neuromorphic processor for performing sensory data inference next to the sensor itself. Inspired by the extreme energy efficiency of the insect brain, Xylo uses sparse communication and a low-bit-depth design to achieve ultra-low-power operation in real time. Download the white paper here: https://lnkd.in/eknRhSyZ
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Hey there, ONM enthusiasts! Get ready for your ONM News update: ▫ Last episode of the Brains&Machines podcast with Dylan Muir: "SynSense Research Head Talks Combined Sensing, Processing" ▫ Partnership with BrainChip Allows Cornell Tech Students Exposure to Neuromorphic Computing ▫ Neuromorphic AI Powers Efficient, Autonomous Drone Flight What's unfurling in the depths of your cognition? Let's investigate! Check out the latest scoop from NeuroPAC News: https://lnkd.in/d2jvVJBM #neurodecode #mindmeld #ONMinsights Yours sincerely, Giulia D'Angelo
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SynSense had the pleasure of taking part in the 2024 Telluride Neuromorphic Engineering Workshop, where we showcased our low-power vision platform, Speck, and our ultra-low-power audio processor, Xylo. Thank you to all the participants and organizers. See you again next time!
This post is about one of our sponsors, SynSense, a world leader in #neuromorphic intelligence. We had the pleasure of digging into the history of SynSense with Vice President Dr Dylan Muir. “In the past several years we have brought our hardware to Telluride Neuromorphic Engineering Workshop, to support students in implementing their projects on our neuromorphic processors. We have a deep connection to Telluride, as the original global workshop of Neuromorphic Engineers. One of our co-founders was involved in the workshop from very early days! My own first time in Telluride was 2005, and the workshop gave me the privilege of meeting so many of the ‘old guard’ NM Engineers and Computational Neuroscience researchers, all in one place. Our founders and engineers have visited Telluride many many times, and it retains a significant weight as a hub for the Neuromorphic community.” “A primary goal for our hardware is ease of use and integration. Being at the Telluride workshop brings with it an educational aspect, enabling the upcoming generation of NM Engineers to use our devices and build on them.” “At the same time, learning from the experience of senior community members is invaluable, many of whom have created Neuromorphic startups themselves and gained valuable experience in commercialisation.” We can‘t wait to have you here again next year! #TellurideNeuromorphic #SynSense #onlyneuromorphicvibes #cuttingedgetech
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