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Tiny device processes hand movement in real time, storing visual memories with brain-like efficiency

Engineers at RMIT University have invented a small “neuromorphic” device that detects hand movement, stores memories and processes information like a human brain, without the need for an external computer.

The findings are published in the journal Advanced Materials Technologies.

Team leader Professor Sumeet Walia said the innovation marked a step toward enabling instant visual processing in autonomous vehicles, advanced robotics and other next-generation applications for improved .

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