y. Is it possible to inbuilt artificial intelligence i.e. self-learning features into a microcontroller?

QUESTION:

Is it possible to inbuilt artificial intelligence i.e. self-learning features into a microcontroller?

ANSWER:

A great deal of hard work in the field of artificial intelligence was done in the 1990’. Workstations computing power of that time is comparable to the computing power of modern PIC32 microcontrollers which incorporate 32-bit MIPS RISC CPUs.

I see no reason, why an artificial self-learning and/or self-organizing neural networks could not be programmed into a PIC32 microcontroller firmware.

PC USB Projects is committed to provide the best microcontroller firmware and will soon provide artificial neural network support for robotics projects based on PIC32 microcontrollers.

PIC32MZ2048ECH100 with 512 kB SRAM and 2 MB of EEPROM

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