IBM is working with the U.S. Air Force to improve its TrueNorth line of chips designed to optimize the performance of machine learning models at the hardware level. The new 64-chip array will consist ...
International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation and University of Melbourne partner for a very unique but significant undertaking. They are trying to test if TrueNorth may be used to predict ...
Your smartphone is about to get a brain in the form of a neurally inspired computer chip, and it will be based on the first truly new sort of computing hardware since the invention of computers ...
IBM has announced an exciting first challenge for its upcoming TrueNorth computer chips, so-called "neuromorphic" computers physically structured like the brain: Look at a mass of data collected from ...
The inaugural Misha Mahowald Prize for Neuromorphic Engineering has been awarded to the TrueNorth project, led by Dr. Dharmendra S. Modha at IBM Research. The Misha Mahowald Prize recognizes ...
ARMONK, N.Y. and ROME, N.Y., June 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) today announced they are collaborating on a first-of-a-kind brain-inspired ...
IBM’s TrueNorth neural computing chip is an exciting piece of technology, as it changes the way we look at how processors are built, potentially making them far more efficient. Looking to take ...
IBM's TrueNorth, a so-called "cognitive chip," remarkably resembles the human brain: its 4,096 cores combine to create about a million digital neurons and 256 million synapse connections. In short, ...
Human brains and machine brains are different. Human brains are really good at critical analysis. Machine brains are really good at working with lots of data. Human brains are power efficient. Machine ...
IBM has announced an exciting first challenge for its upcoming TrueNorth computer chips, so-called "neuromorphic" computers physically structured like the brain: Look at a mass of data collected from ...