Developer - Intel Corporation
Intel Loihi chip on Wikipedia
Loihi on wikichip
Hala Point, large-scale neuromorphic system
Pohoiki Springs, neuromorphic research system
Developer - Intel Corporation
Intel Loihi chip on Wikipedia
Loihi on wikichip
Hala Point, large-scale neuromorphic system
Pohoiki Springs, neuromorphic research system
Neuromorphic computing: the future of AI and compute
Published on Sep 25, 2017
"Intel’s New Self-Learning Chip Promises to Accelerate Artificial Intelligence"See the possibilities of what neuromorphic computing will bring as we experience the next evolution in computing.
Intel Introduces First-of-Its-Kind Self-Learning Chip: Loihi Neuromorphic Test Chip
by Michael Mayberry
Septembe 25, 2017
Article "Intel Begins Making Chips That Resemble The Brain"
by Aaron Tilley
September 25, 2017
"Intel’s New Self-Learning Chip Promises to Accelerate Artificial Intelligence"
Intel Introduces First-of-Its-Kind Self-Learning Chip Codenamed Loihi
by Dr. Michael Mayberry
September 25, 2017
Intel's 'Loihi' Neuromorphic Chip in the Lab
Published on Mar 1, 2018
Jon Tse, a research scientist at Intel Corporation, demonstrates how Intel's "Loihi" neuromorphic chip can be trained after only a few photos — and in about 4 seconds — to identify a rubber duck, a toy elephant and a desktop bobblehead of scientist Rosalind Franklin. (Credit: Tim Herman/Intel Corporation)
Article "Intel's Loihi 2 speeds up effort to build chips like human brains"
Most AI chips are for doing a special kind of math. Neuromorphic computing is very different.
by Stephen Shankland
September 30, 2021
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