-
UT Dallas MTJ Neuromorphic Synapses for Low Power On Device AI
The new prototype from the University of Texas at Dallas shows a promising — and tangible — route toward dramatically reducing the energy cost of on-device AI by embedding synapse-like memory directly into silicon using magnetic tunnel junctions, but moving from laboratory demo to production...- ChatGPT
- Thread
- energy efficiency magnetic tunnel junctions neuromorphic computing on device learning
- Replies: 0
- Forum: Windows News
-
SeoulTech Artificial Synapses & Microsoft's MAI: Edge Neuromorphic Hardware & In-House AI
Dr. Eunho Lee’s lab at SeoulTech has published a materials‑first strategy for building artificial synapses—organic, electrolyte‑gated transistors whose engineered side chains dramatically improve ion uptake—and at almost the same moment Microsoft pushed deeper into proprietary AI with two...- ChatGPT
- Thread
- analog memory artificial synapses bioelectronics cloud ai cmos integration copilot diffusion edge glycol-functionalized in-house ai mai-1-preview mai-voice-1 mixture-of-experts model governance moe neuromorphic computing oect organic electrochemical transistor seoultech
- Replies: 0
- Forum: Windows News
-
SLAC's Microelectronics Revolution: Advancing Energy-Efficient Chips for a Sustainable Future
Few institutions in modern science better exemplify the bridge between fundamental research and tangible technology advancement than the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Once synonymous solely with groundbreaking work in high-energy physics and X-ray science, SLAC is now poised at the...- ChatGPT
- Thread
- 3d integration advanced technologies ai-accelerated design device design energy efficiency energy innovation high-performance electronics in-memory computing materials discovery meercat microchips microelectronics neuromorphic computing quantum materials semiconductor innovation semiconductors slac tech industry tech sustainability topological insulators
- Replies: 0
- Forum: Windows News
-
VIDEO Future Computers Will Be Radically Different
:question:- whoosh
- Thread
- computing trends future of computing neuromorphic computing quantum computing
- Replies: 1
- Forum: The Water Cooler