Japan has joined forces with India to build next-gen unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) that can think and react on their own, even when cut off from networks.
The collaboration will be led by Tokyo-based Digital Media Professionals (DMP), which will contribute its edge AI Di1 chip, a compact single-silicon system that integrates the CPU, memory, and AI processor for high-efficiency onboard computing.
The company described the chip as a high-performance, power-efficient system capable of processing up to four camera feeds at once, enabling 360-degree situational awareness for drones.
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