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neuromorphic computing

the novel memristive device

Brain-Like Memory Chips That Never Forget: New Memristors Could Solve AI’s Amnesia Problem

Researchers developed a chip-based quantum-dot laser that emulates a biological graded neuron while achieving a signal processing speed of 10 GBaud.

Lightning-Fast Artificial Neuron Matches Nature’s Design at Billion-Times Speed

brain network illustration

Researchers propose the next platform for brain-inspired computing

Artist’s impression of optoacoustic computing.

Sound Waves Revolutionize Optical Neural Networks: Paving the Way for Reconfigurable AI

Two-dimensional material-based volatile and nonvolatile memory devices

Building Tomorrow’s AI with ‘Lego Blocks’

Optical microscopy images of the 3D polymer wiring between a top electrode (TE) and three bottom electrodes (BEs) at the vertical distance from the surface of glass substrate z = 0 and 100 μm.

Neuromorphic Wetware: A Rainforest of Neural Networks in a Polymer Brain

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