Ah i see what you mean, lol- i thought you were being facetious by not mentioning all the electronic sensors and gyroscopic software etc - yeah i dont know wifi sounds kinda plausible - earlier models all had that huge thick power cord permanently attached out their ass end.
Ah i see what you mean, lol- i thought you were being facetious by not mentioning all the electronic sensors and gyroscopic software etc - yeah i dont know wifi sounds kinda plausible - earlier models all had that huge thick power cord permanently attached out their ass end.
Yeah, on those old models, that wasn't a power cord. It was a pneumatic hose.
I don't know specifics obviously. But I wouldn't be surprised if the electronics on the bot itself were no more powerful than a Nintendo Switch.
The sensors and gyros and LIDAR really don't expend much electricity either.
So, the big power sinks are in locomotion and AI.
Locomotion is pneumatic. AI is off system.
Yeah, on those old models, that wasn't a power cord. It was a pneumatic hose.
I don't know specifics obviously. But I wouldn't be surprised if the electronics on the bot itself were no more powerful than a Nintendo Switch.
The sensors and gyros and LIDAR really don't expend much electricity either.
So, the big power sinks are in locomotion and AI.
Locomotion is pneumatic. AI is off system.
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