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.
Engineers are starting to build hardware that does not just run artificial intelligence, it behaves like a primitive form of ...
Research into alternative computer architectures is getting a new boost thanks to work by Sandia National Laboratories.
A December 10–12 working group met to bring together researchers from two fields — neuromorphic computing and stochastic ...
Joseph Friedman, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas, uses a probe station to test small neuromorphic devices. Friedman has developed a ...
Sandia National Labs cajole Intel's neurochips into solving partial differential equations New research from Sandia National ...
As artificial intelligence platforms like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot go mainstream, power bills from their usage are exploding. In response, researchers are racing to build hardware that ...
An interdisciplinary team of researchers are working on a radically new kind of computer called a neuromorphic computer, inspired by the human brain. Mock-up of a quantum photonic device, which could ...
Tiny molecules that can think, remember, and learn may be the missing link between electronics and the brain. For more than ...
As artificial intelligence platforms like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot go mainstream, power bills from their usage are exploding. In response, researchers are racing to build hardware that ...