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A '''neuromorphic chip''' is any [[integrated circuit]] that attempts to imitate the function of a biological brain by mimicking things such as cranial nerves, neurons, and synapses. | A '''neuromorphic chip''' is any [[integrated circuit]] that attempts to imitate the function of a biological brain by mimicking things such as cranial nerves, neurons, and synapses. | ||
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| + | == Implementations == | ||
| + | * Intel {{intel|Loihi}} | ||
| + | * IBM {{ibm|TrueNorth}} | ||
| + | * [[SpiNNaker]] | ||
| + | * SpiNNaker-2 | ||
| + | * Heidelberg University [[HICANN]] | ||
| + | ** [[BrainScaleS]] | ||
| + | ** BrainScaleS-2 | ||
| + | * [[Neurogrid]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 20 March 2018
A neuromorphic chip is any integrated circuit that attempts to imitate the function of a biological brain by mimicking things such as cranial nerves, neurons, and synapses.
Implementations[edit]
- Intel Loihi
- IBM TrueNorth
- SpiNNaker
- SpiNNaker-2
- Heidelberg University HICANN
- BrainScaleS
- BrainScaleS-2
- Neurogrid
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