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Brain-inspired machines now outperform conventional AI on math problems — mimicking how neurons actually compute, not how chips do
A computer chip modeled after the human brain just solved the kind of math that keeps fighter jets from shaking apart in ...
When you swing a tennis racket or catch a set of keys, you aren’t thinking about wind resistance or gravity. Yet, to perform that motion, your brain is solving a massive physics problem in ...
A new computer chip inspired by the human brain could fix some of the biggest problems with artificial intelligence. The system – built around a “memristor” that mimics the way that neurons are ...
What just happened? Normal Computing, a young company founded by alumni of Google Brain, Google X, and Palantir, has introduced what it calls a new era in computing. The startup announced the ...
An experimental computer chip called Ice River can reuse the energy put into it, researchers say. A regular computer chip cannot reuse energy. All the electrical energy it draws to perform ...
The explosive growth of artificial intelligence is reshaping the global semiconductor market—and consumers may soon feel the impact in their wallets. As technology companies race to build more ...
The boom in data center construction is taking up much of the supply of high-tech components, especially processor and memory chips. This demand is squeezing consumer device makers, which are having ...
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