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NeuroPAC Bulletin: May 2024

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Cornelia M. Fermuller

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May 2024

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Intel and Sandia National Labs Roll Out 1.15B Neuron “Hala Point” Neuromorphic Research System
ANANDTECH, 17 April 2024
While neuromorphic computing remains under research for the time being, efforts into the field have continued to grow over the years, as have the capabilities of the specialty chips that have been developed for this research. Following those lines, this morning Intel and Sandia National Laboratories are celebrating the deployment of the Hala Point neuromorphic system, which the two believe is the highest capacity system in the world. With 1.15 billion neurons overall, Hala Point is the largest deployment yet for Intel’s Loihi 2 neuromorphic chip, which was first announced at the tail-end of 2021. The Hala Point system incorporates 1152 Loihi 2 processors, each of which is capable…

Half-Human–Scale SpiNNaker 2 Machine on Cloud in 2024
EE Times Current, 3 May 2024
In this episode, Dr. Sunny Bains talks with Professor Christian Mayr from the Technical University of Dresden, who worked on SpiNNaker with Steve Furber for many years. He is taking that project into the future with SpiNNaker 2, which is mostly built, SpiNNaker 3, which is his next design project, and the startup SpiNNcloud. Discussion follows with Dr. Giulia D’Angelo Marie Curie Fellow at The Czech Technical University in Prague, a…

Illuminating AI: The Transformative Potential of Neuromorphic Optical Neural Networks
UNITE.AI, 2 May 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a fundamental component of modern society, reshaping everything from daily tasks to complex sectors such as healthcare and global communications. As AI technology progresses, the intricacy of neural networks increases, creating a substantial need for more computational power and energy. This escalation not only heightens carbon emissions and generates more electronic…

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