A new generation of neuromorphic computing
Creating computers that emulate how the human brain interacts with the world. That's what neuromorphic is trying to achieve with new algorithmic approaches to deliver autonomous AI with human cognition capabilities to reinvent how machines learn.
Neuromorphic computing is coming, and it's changing the face of AI. In this video, Mike Davies, Director of Neuromorphic Computing at Intel Labs, discusses the asynchronous architecture behind Intel’s Loihi processors. By using the human brain as inspiration, neuromorphic computing opens exciting new possibilities in computing and is already in use in a variety of areas including sensing, robotics, healthcare, and large-scale AI applications.
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