Neuromorphic Computing Chips
Processors architecturally modeled on the human brain, using artificial synapses and neurons that process information through spikes rather than binary logic, consuming 1000x less power than GPUs.
Why It Matters
They enable always-on AI in devices with tiny batteries, from smart glasses to medical implants, and could be the key to energy-efficient artificial general intelligence.
Development Stage
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