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Michigan Tech, 22 March 2023
Researchers at Michigan Technological University are applying neuromorphic computing to improve the effectiveness and energy efficiency of deep brain stimulation systems used to treat Parkinson’s disease. Currently incurable, Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects millions…
EBRAINS Workshop: Anatomy & function of the prefrontal cortex across species
Human Brain Project, 21 March 2023
From 14 to 16 March 2023, the EBRAINS Workshop: Anatomy & function of the prefrontal cortex across species took place in Paris, France. The event was organised by the HBP Education Programme and EITN Paris, in collaboration with CEA Saclay, ICM, Cajal Institute & UPM. The first two days of the event took place at the Institute for Brain & Spinal Cord (ICM), located in Central Paris, and…
Mind-Boggling Neuromorphic Brain Chips (Part 2)
Electronic Engineering Journal, 9 March 2023
In my previous column, we discussed how the year 2030 seems set to be an exciting time to be in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) space (where no one can hear you scream). For example, in addition to the industrial IoT (IIoT) we also have the artificial intelligence of things (AIoT). “What’s the AIoT when it’s at home?” I hear you cry…
International Conference on Neuromorphic Systems
ICONS 2023, 6 March 2023
ICONS 2023 will be held in a hybrid format: physical location will be Santa Fe. Virtual attendance details will also be provided to the participants. The meeting will take place August 1-3, 2023. The goal of ICONS is to bring together leading researchers in neuromorphic computing to present new research, develop new collaborations, and provide a forum to publish work in this area….
ASX Tech Stocks: Brainchip launches next generation of Akida neuromorphic AI chip
STOCKHEAD, 5 March 2023
AI chip developer Brainchip (ASX:BRN) has launched the second generation of its Akida platform which can apparently learn from raw sensor data. Basically, the chip now includes Temporal Event Based Neural Nets (TENN) spatial-temporal convolutions that supercharge the processing of raw time-continuous streaming data, such as video analytics, target tracking…
Experts Weigh Impact of Prophesee-Qualcomm Deal
EE Times, 3 March 2023
Prophesee this week announced a collaboration to “allow native compatibility” between its Metavision neuromorphic event-based cameras and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon mobile platforms in a multi-year deal to co-develop their tech. Prophesee’s brain-inspired sensors inherently compress data by only detecting pixels that change their brightness level at any given time….
IISc shows how neuromorphic camera, machine learning aid nanoscopic imagingc
Business Standard, 21 February 2023
In a new study, researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) show how a brain-inspired image sensor can go beyond the diffraction limit of light to detect miniscule objects such as cellular components or nanoparticles invisible to current microscopes. Their novel technique, which combines optical microscopy with a neuromorphic…
Neuromorphic Computing Global Market Report 2023: Growing Demand for Artificial Intelligence Based Services Boosts Sector
GlobeNewswire, 15 February 2023
The global neuromorphic computing Market size is expected to reach USD 20,272.1 million by 2030. The market is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 21.2% from 2022 to 2030. The rise in demand for artificial intelligence and machine learning technology increased software utilization in neuromorphic…
BrainChip teams for neuromorphic preventative AI
ee News EUROPE, 6 February 2023
BrainChip has teamed up with AI Labs on the next generation of preventive maintenance technologies using spiking neural networks. The Minsky AI Engine will be used with BrainChip’s Akida event-driven hardware for monitoring industrial systems and identifying issues before they cause a problem. “Minsky is the world’s most easy-to-use, proprietary,…
Performing matrix multiplications at the speed of light for enhanced cybersecurity
Tech Xplore, 1 February 2023
"All things are numbers," avowed Pythagoras. Today, 25 centuries later, algebra and mathematics are everywhere in our lives, whether we see them or not. The Cambrian-like explosion of artificial intelligence (AI) brought numbers even closer to us all, since technological evolution allows for parallel processing of a vast amounts of operations….
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