dorsaVi (ASX:DVL) said it achieved engineering validation of its resistive random access memory (RRAM)-powered Reflex platform, confirming its potential to deliver biological-grade reflexes, according to a Wednesday Australian bourse filing.
Engineering analysis confirmed that the RRAM array can perform neural inference operations in less than and up to 0.8 microseconds. The reflex operation consumes around 13 to 127 picojoules under a compact multi-layer perceptron design, which allows for recalibration events occurring in the nanojoule range, supporting continuous adaptation in low-power, battery-constrained environments.
This will allow for fast, energy-efficient decision-making in advanced robotics, wearables, and human-machine interface systems.
The firm's shares jumped over 4% in recent trading on Wednesday.