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The '''Ni1000''' is an [[artificial neural network]] chip developed by [[Nestor Corporation]]. The chip is aimed at image analysis applications, contains more than 3 million transistors and can analyze patterns at the rate of 40,000 per second. Prototypes running with Nestor's [[OCR]] software in 1994 were capable of recognizing around 100 handwritten characters per second. |
The '''Ni1000''' is an [[artificial neural network]] chip developed by [[Nestor Corporation]]. The chip is aimed at image analysis applications, contains more than 3 million transistors and can analyze patterns at the rate of 40,000 per second. Prototypes running with Nestor's [[Optical character recognition|OCR]] software in 1994 were capable of recognizing around 100 handwritten characters per second. |
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Revision as of 21:41, 6 May 2009
The Ni1000 is an artificial neural network chip developed by Nestor Corporation. The chip is aimed at image analysis applications, contains more than 3 million transistors and can analyze patterns at the rate of 40,000 per second. Prototypes running with Nestor's OCR software in 1994 were capable of recognizing around 100 handwritten characters per second.
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