MIT scientists have built a brain-like chip that's smaller than a piece of confetti and is crammed with tens of thousands of artificial synapses.
MIT scientists have built a brain-like chip that's smaller than a piece of confetti and is crammed with tens of thousands of artificial synapses.
MIT engineers put tens of thousands of artificial brain synapses on a single chip that's smaller than a piece of confetti.
Scientists at MIT are developing brains-on-a-chip for neuromorphic computing. It would allow processing facts, patterns and learning at lightning speed and could fast-forward the ...
Chemical engineers at UCLA have been demonstrating what they argue is scientific evidence that bunches of synthetically grown nanowires exhibit behaviors similar to that of memory in a ...
DCD reports on the epic decades-long quest to make computers more like the human brain. Early efforts brought us the deep learning revolution, neuromorphic computing could bring us so much ...
Computer chips based on biological neurons may help simulate larger and more-complex brain models.
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Neuromorphic Computing, the 5th generation AI, can alter the future of Artificial Intelligence and machine learning.
Marks another step forward for neuromorphic computing.
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While quantum computing has made major strides, neuromorphic is still in its lab stage, until recently when Intel announced its neuromorphic chip, Loihi. This may indicate the third wave of ...
This article outlines the new era of AI design and its diverse processing, memory, and connectivity needs.
Moore's Law may be set to break in the coming years. As silicon chips reach their performance capacity, it may be time to look to other methods like Neuromorphic Computing.