Accelerating Research on Neuromorphic Perception, Action, and Cognition |
| | See our Neuromorphic Calendar here |  | | In the News | TDK develops “spin-memristor” for neuromorphic devices newelectronics, 7 October 2024 The element mimics the energy-efficient operation of the human brain and could cut the power consumption of AI applications to around 1/100th of traditional devices, according to TDK. Collaborating with the French research organisation CEA (Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission), TDK has been able to prove that its “spin-memristor” can serve as the basic element of a neuromorphic device. Going forward, TDK will collaborate with the…
Hexagonal magnetic defects could lead to energy-efficient neuromorphic computing PHYSORG, 3 October 2024 Artificial intelligence applications are experiencing a boom and expected to be mainstream technologies in the near future. However, these applications run on classic computing hardware and are extremely power-hungry. This creates opportunities for development of new energy-efficient hardware solutions inspired by nature, e.g., brain-like computing. Some of the best-known examples are neuromorphic computing and neural networks that mimic the way the human brain works…
Start-up BrainChip announces a new chip design for a milliwatt-level AI inference IEEE Spectrum, 1 October 2024 Neuromorphic computing draws inspiration from the brain, and Steven Brightfield, chief marketing officer for Sydney-based startup BrainChip, says that makes it perfect for use in battery-powered devices doing AI processing. “The reason for that is evolution,” Brightfield says. “Our brain had a power budget.” Similarly, the market BrainChip is targeting is power constrained. ”You have a battery and there’s only so much energy coming out of the battery that can power the AI that you’re using.”…
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| | Events | Østfold University College Aud 3, Halden campus, Halden, Norway |
This workshop is a venue for exchange of ideas and prognoses, and is meant to introduce engineers in industry, and researchers to what Neuromorphic computing can do for them. Neuromorphic...
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The Hanover Inn Hanover, NH, United States |
Organizers: Jeremy Manning, Dan Rockmore, Arjen Stolk, Soroush Vosoughi, Tor Wager Dates: October 21 and October 22 Location: The Hanover Inn, Hanover, NH Speakers will be announced soon!
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Baltimore Baltimore, MD, United States |
Chair: Ralph Etienne-Cummings (Johns Hopkins University-JHU) Co-chairs: Jennifer Blain Christen (Arizona State) Duygu Kuzum (U. California San Diego) Luke Osborn (Case Western Reserve U) Francisco Valero-Cuevas (U. Southern California) Poster...
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Baltimore Baltimore, MD, United States |
Revolutionizing Healthcare: Bridging Brains and Technology: Join us for a groundbreaking workshop exploring the convergence of biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and computer science to create a new era of energy-efficient, high-performance...
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SNUFA is an online workshop and community focused on research advances in the field of “Spiking Networks as Universal Function Approximators.” The annual SNUFA online workshop brings together researchers in...
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12 November - 13 November |
NIH Campus Bethesda, MD, United States |
This two-day hybrid workshop will bring together researchers at all career levels to discuss how BRAIN’s data, tools, and technologies can accelerate scientific discovery and transformative advances at the intersection...
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