dorsaVi (ASX:DVL) will expand its resistive random access memory (RRAM) evaluation program to include robotic reflex applications, beginning technical and commercial evaluation, according to a Monday Australian bourse filing.
It is looking into such applications to deliver sub-millisecond reaction times, local signal processing, and event-driven energy efficiency.
The firm added that it is reviewing neuromorphic and robotic technologies that align with its portfolio of nine newly licensed RRAM-related patents.
Its shares jumped 3% in recent trade and earlier reached their highest point in over four years.
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