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An artificial synapse may be the basis of a new computing paradigm, alternative to the one used by current computers

An artificial synapse may be the basis of a new computing paradigm, alternative to the one used by current computers

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Neuromorphic computing designed to rigorously mimic the human brain with semiconductor devices

Neuromorphic computing designed to rigorously mimic the human brain with semiconductor devices

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Honey can be used for creating renewable and biodegradable neuromorphic chips and systems

Honey can be used for creating renewable and biodegradable neuromorphic chips and systems

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Neuromorphic computing can solve more complex problems than those posed by artificial intelligence with less energy use

Neuromorphic computing can solve more complex problems than those posed by artificial intelligence with less energy use

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Organic neuromorphic robots can get out of a maze using their human-like brains

Organic neuromorphic robots can get out of a maze using their human-like brains

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Photonics offer fast, parallelised, adaptive processing for artificial intelligence and neuromorphic computing

Photonics offer fast, parallelised, adaptive processing for artificial intelligence and neuromorphic computing

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A design strategy for the development of neuromorphic materials

A design strategy for the development of neuromorphic materials

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Magnetic circuits cut energy costs and requirements of training neural network algorithms by 20 to 30 times

Magnetic circuits cut energy costs and requirements of training neural network algorithms by 20 to 30 times

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A new material marks a big step towards brain-like computing

A new material marks a big step towards brain-like computing

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New bio-inspired devices accelerate routes to brain-like computing

New bio-inspired devices accelerate routes to brain-like computing

Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the University of Tennessee and Texas A&M University demonstrated bio-inspired devices that accelerate routes to... Read more

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Squeezing quantum dots could accelerate the development of quantum information technologies and brain-inspired computing

Squeezing quantum dots could accelerate the development of quantum information technologies and brain-inspired computing

Researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) developed a new technique that could enable future advancements in quantum technology. The technique squeezes quantum dots, tiny parti... Read more

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Big step in construction of computers for mimicking the human brain

Big step in construction of computers for mimicking the human brain

The performance and exciting potential of a new brain-inspired computer takes us one step closer to simulating brain neural networks in real-time A computer built to mimic the brain’s... Read more

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Moores Law could still be in play with new valleytronics discovery relevant to neuromorphic computing

Moores Law could still be in play with new valleytronics discovery relevant to neuromorphic computing

A team of physicists has uncovered properties of a category of magnetic waves relevant to the development of neuromorphic computing–an artificial intelligence system that seeks to mimi... Read more

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Brain-like computing moves closer with invention of the memtransistor

Brain-like computing moves closer with invention of the memtransistor

Combined memristor and transistor can process information and store memory with one device Computer algorithms might be performing brain-like functions, such as facial recognition and langua... Read more

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A Tiny Computing Machine

A Tiny Computing Machine

UCSB electrical and computer engineers design an infinitesimal computing device In 1959 renowned physicist Richard Feynman, in his talk “Plenty of Room at the Bottom,” spoke of a future in w... Read more

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