Funny thing, isn’t it? That you can watch some little blocks moving on an 8×8 LED matrix and recognize the first level of Super Mario Bros. buried in the squares? Developed by a Carnegie Mellon ...
Arduino is aiming at professional machine vision and edge computing with an intelligent camera board that can run TinyML for artificial intelligence. Called Nicla Vision and measuring 23 x 23mm, it is ...
In what must be the antithesis of a piggy bank, maker Jonathan Whalen has used 3D printing and an Arduino to make a Super Mario question block that mimics the in-game item, as long as you provide the ...