BrainChip unveils AI NPU that consumes less than a milliwatt Tech News Eulis October 4, 2024 BrainChip’s Akida Pico has sub-milliwatt power consumption which opens up a world of small, battery-powered AI applications for healthcare and military use Go to Source Author:
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