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| | | | | In the News | Ultra-Low Power Synaptic Arrays for Neuromorphic Computing AZONANO, 5 August 2024 In a recent article published in Nature Communications, researchers from China presented a significant advancement in neuromorphic computing through the development of ultra-low-power carbon nanotube/porphyrin synaptic arrays. These arrays exhibit persistent photoconductivity (PPC), crucial for creating efficient and sustainable synaptic devices…
Neural networks made of light can make machine learning more sustainable PHYSORG, 12 July 2024 Scientists propose a new way of implementing a neural network with an optical system which could make machine learning more sustainable in the future. The researchers at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light have published their new method in Nature Physics, demonstrating a method that is much simpler than previous approaches…
Intel unveils largest-ever AI ‘neuromorphic computer’ that mimics the human brain TANAKA, 5 July 2024 Scientists at Intel have built the world’s largest neuromorphic computer, or one designed and structured to mimic the human brain. The company hopes it will support future artificial intelligence (AI) research. The machine, dubbed “Hala Point,” can perform AI workloads 50 times faster and use 100 times less energy than conventional computing systems that use central processing units…
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