‘Spatial intelligence shouldn’t require a GPU’: This tiny chip could turn slim Aviators into smart glasses without a bulky battery, and they’ll even understand the world in real time



  • This new perception chip supports real-time awareness with great performance
  • Permanent tracking could also improve smartphone camera performance
  • Object recognition, positional tracking, and scene understanding are also supported.

Swiss semiconductor startup Mosaic has successfully raised $3.8 million in funding to build so-called super-efficient perception chips, which would be installed in smart glasses and other wearable devices to bring more powerful processing to smaller form factors.

The company’s co-founder and CEO, Alfio Di Mauro, maintains that “spatial intelligence should not require an application-class processor and a GPU,” hence the creation of the Mosaic SoC, which aims to deliver “real-time perception with a fraction of the power.”

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