Neuromorphic computers, inspired by the architecture of the human brain, are proving surprisingly adept at solving complex mathematical problems that underpin scientific and engineering challenges.
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World’s first neuromorphic supercomputer nears reality with brain-inspired math
The world’s first neuromorphic supercomputer is moving closer to reality after researchers at Sandia ...
Research into alternative computer architectures is getting a new boost thanks to work by Sandia National Laboratories.
Brain-like AI computers demonstrate strong math capabilities, reshaping hardware design with enhanced energy efficiency and ...
A December 10–12 working group met to bring together researchers from two fields — neuromorphic computing and stochastic thermodynamics — to think about ways our built computers might replicate the ...
New research shows that advances in technology could help make future supercomputers far more energy efficient. Neuromorphic computers are modeled after the structure of the human brain, and researche ...
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Researchers succeed in fusing chemistry and electronics: here is neuromorphic computing
Scientists are investigating how certain chemical compounds could form a bridge between traditional electronics and brain ...
Neuromorphic computers, inspired by the architecture of the human brain, are proving surprisingly adept at solving complex mathematical problems that underpin scientific and engineering challenges.
A new technical paper titled “Solving sparse finite element problems on neuromorphic hardware” was published by researchers at Sandia National Lab. Abstract “The finite element method (FEM) is one of ...
As the demand for artificial intelligence continues to grow, the limitations of traditional von Neumann architecture in terms of energy efficiency and ...
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