ZMP’S ROBOCAR IS LINUX-BASED, CUTE AS HELL
It looks similar to ZMP, the Tokyo-based robotics association that’s graced the (figurative) pages of Engadget from time to time, has usually introduced the Linux-based RoboCar for contrast unconstrained automobile technologies. Which usually creates sense, we suspect — improved to exam all of those unconstrained algorithms you’ve been crankin’ out upon the 6 bruise indication prior to relocating up to the 3 thousand bruise family sedan (if the lot reduction fun). This man is 17-inches prolonged as well as packs an AMD Geode LX800 processor, WiFi 802.11b/g/n, stereo CCD cameras, 8 IR sensors, 3 accelerometers, the gyroscope, as well as the laser operation finder underneath the hood. Prices begin during $7,000, though we have to burst upon this — according to Linux Devices, usually dual hundred units will be sole this year. Peep the video after the break.
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