Tag Archives: neuromorphic computing
Printed Artificial Neurons Successfully Interface with Living Brain Tissue
Northwestern University researchers have developed printed artificial neurons capable of communicating with biological cells, marking a breakthrough for brain-machine interfaces and AI. Continue reading
Neuromorphic AI Chip: Cambridge Breakthrough Cuts Energy Use by 70%
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have unveiled a revolutionary neuromorphic AI chip that utilizes hafnium oxide memristors to reduce power consumption by up to 70% in high-parameter neural networks. Continue reading
Printed Artificial Neurons Enable Direct Communication with Brain Cells
Engineers at Northwestern University have developed printed artificial neurons that mimic biological signals to allow for direct, two-way communication with living brain cells. Continue reading