Could computers ever learn more like humans do, without relying on artificial intelligence (AI) systems that must undergo ...
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Could Mushrooms Be the Computer Memory of the Future?
A new paper published in PLOS One shows that mushrooms can act as the "memristors" required for many next-gen computing ...
Scientists have engineered a novel memory device using mushroom mycelium, the intricate white threads beneath fungi. These ...
POLYN Technology, a pioneer in ultra-low-power neuromorphic computing, today announced the successful manufacturing and ...
A team at University of Massachusetts Amherst developed artificial neurons that fire in the same voltage range as living cells. Silicon and biology can now speak the same electrical language.
Researchers are developing magnonic processors that use magnetic spin waves instead of electric current to process data.
POLYN announces successful manufacturing and testing of its silicon-proven implementation of its NASP technology.
The demand for high-performance, energy-efficient computing hardware is growing rapidly, particularly in fields such as artificial intelligence and neuromorphic computing. Researchers have now ...
The next competitive edge won’t come from brute force. It will come from systems that think more like markets themselves ...
Neuromorphic computing aims to replicate the functional architecture of the human brain by integrating electronic components that mimic synaptic and neuronal behaviours. Central to this endeavour are ...
The review emphasizes the switching mechanisms of organic neuromorphic materials. In addition to these switching mechanisms, the capabilities of organic neuromorphic materials in tunable, conformable, ...
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