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| | VIDEO: Building Neuromorphic Applications using Talamo | | | In the News | A New Brain-Like Supercomputer Aims to Match the Scale of the Human Brain Singularity hub, 20 December 2023 A supercomputer scheduled to go online in April 2024 will rival the estimated rate of operations in the human brain, according to researchers in Australia. The machine, called DeepSouth, is capable of performing 228 trillion operations per second. It’s the world’s first supercomputer capable of simulating networks of neurons and synapses (key biological structures that make up our nervous system) at the scale of the human brain. DeepSouth belongs to an approach known as neuromorphic computing, which aims to mimic the biological processes of the human brain. It will be run from the International Center for Neuromorphic Systems at Western Sydney University…
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Perceiving Touch With Event-Based Neuromorphic Computing EE Times Current, 15 December 2023 In this episode of the Brains and Machines podcast, Dr. Giulia D’Angelo from the Italian Institute of Technology interviews her IIT colleague, Dr. Simeon Bamford, who is currently working on tactile neuromorphic sensors. They talk about creating circuits to perform functions lost to brain damage, Bamford’s involvement with the commercialization of dynamic vision sensors, and his latest research…
2023 Misha Mahowald Prizes Misha Mahowald Prizes for Neuromorphic Engineering, 15 December 2023 2023: Lifetime contribution award to Carver Mead, and the MMP prize awarded the Sandia National Labs team. This special award is conferred on Prof. Carver Mead, Gordon and Betty Moore Professor Emeritus of Engineering and Applied Science at the California Institute of Technology. Jury citation: "Carver Mead established the field of Neuromorphic Electronic Engineering…
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