This AI Chip Hits New Ultralow Power Lows
| Date | 15th, Jun 2022 |
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| Source | IEEE Spectrum - Scientific and Educational Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Our brains may not be big, but they pack a lot of computing power, given their size. For this reason, many researchers have been interested in creating artificial networks that mimic the neural signal processing of the brain. These artificial networks, called spiking neural networks (SNNs), could be used to create intelligent robots, or to better understand the underpinnings of the brain itself.