Explore how neuromorphic chips and brain-inspired computing bring low-power, efficient intelligence to edge AI, robotics, and ...
Wolfram-like attention framing meets spiking networks: event-triggered, energy-thrifty AI that “wakes” to stimuli.
The growing energy use of AI has gotten a lot of people working on ways to make it less power hungry. One option is to develop processors that are a better match to the sort of computational needs of ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances, 10.29026/oea.2023.230140 discusses photonic integrated neuro-synaptic core for convolutional spiking neural network. Brain science and brain-like ...
Recently the [Global Science Network] released a video of using an artificial brain to control an RC truck. The video shows a neural network comprised of eight artificial neurons assembled on ...
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Spiking Neural Network Chip for Smarter Sensors
Innatera says its new chip, Pulsar, can lower latency to as little as one-one-hundredth that of conventional processors and consume only one-five-hundredth the power they use for artificial ...
Innatera’s Pulsar blends analog and digital SNN accelerators to deliver always-on neural-network operation for low-power applications. 1. Innatera’s Pulsar system-on-chip incorporates analog and ...
What if we could peer into the brain and watch how it organizes information as we act, perceive, or make decisions? A new study has introduced a method that does exactly this—not just by looking at ...
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