Samsung has unveiled a machine vision platform based on IBM’s TrueNorth processor, a chip designed to operate in the same fashion as the human brain, and to bring superior compute power to low power packages. This brings the Korean giant into an intense race to implement AI-driven user experiences in mobile and IoT devices, not just on supercomputers – a race in which TrueNorth is up against developments from Qualcomm and Intel. The Samsung system, called the Dynamic Vision Sensor, appears very impressive, based on the demonstration at the firm’s Advanced Institute of Technology. Samsung says that the chip allows its camera to see the world at 2,000 frames per second (fps), which requires a very high processing bandwidth. What’s…