Innatera adopts Synopsys simulation technology to help design neuromorphic chips that enable low-power AI for wearables, ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Efforts to design computing systems that operate more like the brain have pushed engineers to rethink how information is processed, transmitted, and stored. Biological neurons are ...
“BrainChip’s Akida is the ideal partner for our expansion into neuromorphic computing,” added Mike Carey, President of Klepsydra North America. “Together, we are delivering the ‘performance layer’ ...
Neuromorphic computers, inspired by the architecture of the human brain, are proving surprisingly adept at solving complex mathematical problems that underpin scientific and engineering challenges.
The world’s first neuromorphic supercomputer is moving closer to reality after researchers at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) in the US demonstrated a novel algorithm that uses neuromorphic ...
Researchers have developed photonic computing chips that overcome key limitations for a type of neural network known as a ...
A recent review in npj 2D Materials and Applications explores how two-dimensional (2D) materials are shaping the development of neuromorphic and artificial sensory devices. With properties that mimic ...
Robots are popularly conceived of as unfeeling automatons, but a new breakthrough out of China means they may soon be able to ...
Synopsys (NasdaqGS:SNPS) has been selected by Innatera to support the design and validation of a neuromorphic microcontroller ...
Neuromorphic computing, inspired by the brain, integrates memory and processing to drastically reduce power consumption compared to traditional CPUs and GPUs, making AI at the network edge more ...