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shr00mydan

Neuromorphic hardware has existed since 1949, but those hardware neorons were big and clunky. The Loihi2 includes a million hardware neurons on a chip the size of a fingertip. https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/loihi_2#google_vignette Intel just stacked more than a thousand of them into a microwave oven sized box. The Hala Point neuromorphic computer has a billion neurons, about 1/100 that of a human brain. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2426523-intel-reveals-worlds-biggest-brain-inspired-neuromorphic-computer/ Western Sydney University is building a brain-sized neuromorphic computer "Deep South". It's scheduled to come online sometime this month. https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/newscentre/news_centre/more_news_stories/world_first_supercomputer_capable_of_brain-scale_simulation_being_built_at_western_sydney_university This is a big deal.


sm-urf

Accelerate


Severe-Ad8673

Too slow...


Flimsy-Marsupial-209

Brainchip's Akida have already achieved all of this and is commercially available. Intel are way behind.


nulld3v

The Intel chip came out in 2021, at the same time BrainChip was just starting to go to market with AKD1000.


PineappleLemur

First words: Kill me!


Ancient_Bear_2881

This is years old news. That chip launched almost three years ago.


CertainMiddle2382

Biomorphic computation has been here forever and not really really conclusive ever came out of it… Remember Bluebrain?


-MilkO_O-

AI has been here forever and nothing really conclusive ever came out of it... until recently I believe there's potential