University of Limerick’s Damien Thompson explains the research behind a recent breakthrough that could revolutionise ...
According to neuroscientists, mind-altering brain chips are less far-fetched than they seem. But how far off are they - and would they find a market?
Discover how neuromorphic AI chips are transforming artificial intelligence by mimicking human brain functions, enhancing efficiency, and reducing energy consumption.
A research team led by Professor Kazuaki Sawada and Project Assistant Professor Hideo Doi of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology has ...
The Spiking Neural Processor T1 is an AI chip that's modeled on the way the brain detects patterns and ... It works by analyzing sensor data in real time to identify patterns and potentially ...
Researchers in South Korea have developed a miniature computing chip that can self-learn and correct errors like a brain. This technology ... analyze health data in real time.
Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence (AIME) has received a £500,000 grant from the Wolfson Foundation to purchase an ultrafast confocal spinning disc microscope. This instrument will accelerate ...
The team led by professors Shinhyun Choi and Young-Gyu Yoon’s has come up a next-gen neuromorphic chip, an ultra-small semiconductor that learns and corrects errors independentl ...
Developed by Google, TensorFlow is a software framework that’s widely used for training and inference of neural networks.
LAS VEGAS — The world's first "neuromorphic chip" will be on shelves by next year — and it will extend smart devices' battery life. The chip, which mimics the human brain's architecture ...