Second-generation research chip uses pre-production Intel 4 process and grows to 1 million neurons. Intel adds open software framework to accelerate developer innovation and path to commercialization.
With the proliferation of artificial intelligence in recent years, the term "neuromorphic" is being used much more often in the tech sector. If you're a native English speaker, you can probably ...
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Intel has announced the availability of the second generation “Loihi” chip to further research into neuromorphic computing techniques that more closely emulate the behavior of biological cognitive ...
Computers destroy humans at chess, but there's not a robot in the world you could send into an unfamiliar house and tell it to feed the dog; the general intelligence and adaptability of the human ...
Intel on Thursday unveiled the second version of its Loihi neuromorphic chip, "Loihi 2," a processor for artificial intelligence that it claims more aptly reflects the processes that occur in the ...
Semiconductor company Intel introduces Loihi 2, a second-generation neuromorphic research chip and Lava, an open-source software framework for developing neuro-inspired applications. According to ...
Intel has announced a much-expanded version of its Loihi processor, with up to 64 cores and 8M neurons in a single system. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) ...
Researchers from Intel Labs and Cornell University have demonstrated the unique ability of Intel Corp.’s neuromorphic research chip Loihi to identify a range of hazardous chemicals based on their odor ...
Intel said Monday that it had successfully trained its “Loihi” neuromorphic chip as a sort of artificial nose, identifying the scents of ten different hazardous chemicals. In a paper scheduled to be ...