<p>➀ Innatera launched Pulsar, the world’s first neuromorphic microcontroller, using brain-inspired Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) and combining a RISC-V CPU with hardware accelerators for mixed AI processing; </p><p>➁ The chip achieves ultra-low power consumption (e.g., 600 µW for radar-based detection) and reduces latency by 100x while enabling on-device sensor data processing for wearables, IoT, and automotive applications;</p><p>➂ Pulsar supports standalone intelligent sensor modules, eliminates cloud dependency, enhances data privacy, and allows on-device adaptive learning for edge systems.</p>
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