Explore how neuromorphic chips and brain-inspired computing bring low-power, efficient intelligence to edge AI, robotics, and IoT through spiking neural networks and next-gen processors.
Research into alternative computer architectures is getting a new boost thanks to work by Sandia National Laboratories.
Sandia National Labs cajole Intel's neurochips into solving partial differential equations New research from Sandia National ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--What’s New: Today, two researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS), who are members of the Intel Neuromorphic Research Community (INRC), presented ...
Intel’s new Loihi chip is designed in a manner that mimics the way a living animal’s brain functions. Communication within the new artificial brain happens via a series of “spikes” rather than in the ...
A December 10–12 working group met to bring together researchers from two fields — neuromorphic computing and stochastic ...
US researchers solve partial differential equations with neuromorphic hardware, taking us closer to world's first ...
Sandia National Labs today released an update on its neuromorphic computing research, reporting that these systems, inspired ...
A new technical paper titled “Solving sparse finite element problems on neuromorphic hardware” was published by researchers ...
Today, two researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS), who are members of the Intel Neuromorphic Research Community (INRC), presented new findings demonstrating the promise of ...