Briefing
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- Automated Vehicle Identification – U.S. Air Force tested IBM’s brain-inspired neuromorphic TrueNorth chip against Nvidia’s Jetson TX-1 computer to identify visually vehicles such as tanks and anti-aircraft systems
- Test Results – While the TrueNorth chip and Jetson TX-1 both performed with 95% accuracy, identifying 10 classes of vehicles including Russian T-72 tanks, armored personnel carriers, and bulldozers, TrueNorth consumed less than one-twentieth the power
- Energy Efficiency Advantage – The TrueNorth chip’s neurons and synapses both store and process data, the secret to its energy efficiency advantage, unlike Nvidia’s Jetson TX-1 computer where calculations are separate from memory
- Other Applications – The TrueNorth chip can enhance machine vision in satellites, high-altitude aircraft, airbases reliant on generators and small drones in places where resources such as electricity and space are limited
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Accelerator
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Sector
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Information Technology, Military and Security
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Organization
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Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), International Business Machines Corp.
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Source
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Original Publication Date
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January 11, 2017
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