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AR glasses need to have powerful end computing capabilities to become the next generation of interaction to replace smartphones, and balancing high performance and low power consumption is one of the biggest bottlenecks encountered by AR smart glasses manufacturers.
Sotech uses high-performance dedicated wearable VPU chips, and independently develops the Laffe asynchronous computing architecture to further control power consumption, moving deep learning algorithm recognition forward, achieving efficient computing with low power consumption, solving the heating problem, and truly integrating first-person AI perception, ultra-high-definition large-field-of-view image acquisition and recognition technology into lightweight AR glasses, forming powerful end intelligent computing to meet the longer-term wearing needs of special industries such as military, industry, and police.