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MIT develops a new way to make chip sets for robots
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January 28, 2021 13:50 IST
Robots perceiving stimuli and calculating a response needs a “boatload of computation,” which limits reaction time.
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MIT develops a new way to make chip sets for robots
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Robots perceiving stimuli and calculating a response needs a “boatload of computation,” which limits reaction time.
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MIT researchers have developed a new way of customising chip sets for robots. Called robomorphic computing , the method can speed up a robot’s response time and enable it to think faster.
Porsche unveils new electric drive housing from 3D printing and additive manufacturing
Alvin Reyes - Dec 29, 2020, 5:29am CST
Porsche has unveiled its first-ever electric drive housing created entirely using 3D printing and additive manufacturing technology. According to the German carmaker, 3D printing and its latest additive laser fusion process are opening new possibilities in creating high-stress components for low-volume series production.
“This proves that additive manufacturing with all its advantages is also suitable for larger and highly-stressed components in electric sports cars,” says Falk Heilfort, Project Manager in the Powertrain Advance Development department at Porsche Development Centre in Weissach.
Porsche’s 3D-printed drive housing is 10-percent lighter than a similar part created using traditional casting techniques. It benefits from unique lattice structuring in high-stress areas that only became possible due to 3D printing, added P