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ARTICLE 1 - Extract only - Date published 1 Sept 2023
ARTICLE 2 - Extract only - Date published 1 Sept 2023
ARTICLE 3 - Extract only - Date published 18 Jan 2022
Touting Vision EQXX as “a car that thinks like you,” Mercedes promises range of more than 1,000 km (about 620 miles) on a single charge.
“Working with California-based artificial intelligence experts BrainChip, Mercedes-Benz engineers developed systems based on BrainChip’s Akida hardware and software,” Mercedes noted in a statement describing the Vision EQXX. “The example in the Vision EQXX is the “Hey Mercedes” hot-word detection. Structured along neuromorphic principles, it is five to ten times more efficient than conventional voice control,” the carmaker claimed.
The Mercedes Vision EQXX uses neuromorphic computing to save power. (Source: Mercedes)
That represents validation of BrainChip’s technology by one of its early-access customers. BrainChip’s Akida chip accelerates spiking neural networks (SNNs) and convolutional neural networks (via conversion to SNNs). It is not limited to a particular application, and also run person detection, voice or face recognition SNNs, for example, that Mercedes could also explore.
“Although neuromorphic computing is still in its infancy, systems like these will be available on the market in just a few years,” Mercedes said. “When applied at scale throughout a vehicle, they have the potential to radically reduce the energy needed to run the latest AI technologies.”
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insideevs.com
Article 2 - https://www.energyportal.eu/news/me...-currency-in-the-ev-market-by-reuters/227273/
Article 3 - https://www.eetimes.com/mercedes-applies-neuromorphic-computing-in-ev-concept-car/#
ARTICLE 2 - Extract only - Date published 1 Sept 2023
ARTICLE 3 - Extract only - Date published 18 Jan 2022
Touting Vision EQXX as “a car that thinks like you,” Mercedes promises range of more than 1,000 km (about 620 miles) on a single charge.
“Working with California-based artificial intelligence experts BrainChip, Mercedes-Benz engineers developed systems based on BrainChip’s Akida hardware and software,” Mercedes noted in a statement describing the Vision EQXX. “The example in the Vision EQXX is the “Hey Mercedes” hot-word detection. Structured along neuromorphic principles, it is five to ten times more efficient than conventional voice control,” the carmaker claimed.

The Mercedes Vision EQXX uses neuromorphic computing to save power. (Source: Mercedes)
That represents validation of BrainChip’s technology by one of its early-access customers. BrainChip’s Akida chip accelerates spiking neural networks (SNNs) and convolutional neural networks (via conversion to SNNs). It is not limited to a particular application, and also run person detection, voice or face recognition SNNs, for example, that Mercedes could also explore.
“Although neuromorphic computing is still in its infancy, systems like these will be available on the market in just a few years,” Mercedes said. “When applied at scale throughout a vehicle, they have the potential to radically reduce the energy needed to run the latest AI technologies.”
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Article 3 - https://www.eetimes.com/mercedes-applies-neuromorphic-computing-in-ev-concept-car/#
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