Mirroring Human vision: A single-chip device that mimics the eye’s ability to capture, process, and store visual data

The device that mimics human vision and memory

The research of the team demonstrates that a device can capture, process and store visual information. The device, which uses doped indium, mimics the ability of the human eye to capture light. It also pre-packages information and transmits it like an optical nervous, and then stores and classes it like our brains.

Researchers have developed a device with a single chip that can mimic the eye’s ability to capture, store, and process visual data.

This breakthrough innovation, powered by a thin coating of indium oxide doped, could make a big leap forward for applications such as self-driving vehicles that require complex, quick decision-making capabilities. This device, unlike traditional systems, which require external computations that consume a lot of energy, combines sensing, data processing and memory storage in a compact unit.

It allows for real-time decisions without having to wait or process extraneous information.

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A Chip Off the Old Eye: Device Mimics Human Vision and Memory

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