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'''Loihi''' (pronounced ''low-ee-hee'') is a [[neuromorphic chip|neuromorphic]] research test chip designed by [[Intel]] Labs that uses a asynchronous [[spiking neural network]] (SNN) to implement adaptive self-modifying event-driven fine-grained parallel computations used to implement learning and inference with high efficiency.
 
'''Loihi''' (pronounced ''low-ee-hee'') is a [[neuromorphic chip|neuromorphic]] research test chip designed by [[Intel]] Labs that uses a asynchronous [[spiking neural network]] (SNN) to implement adaptive self-modifying event-driven fine-grained parallel computations used to implement learning and inference with high efficiency.
  

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Loihi
General Info
DesignerIntel
ManufacturerIntel
MarketArtificial Intelligence
IntroductionSeptember 25, 2017 (announced)
ShopAmazon
Microarchitecture
Process14 nm

Loihi (pronounced low-ee-hee) is a neuromorphic research test chip designed by Intel Labs that uses a asynchronous spiking neural network (SNN) to implement adaptive self-modifying event-driven fine-grained parallel computations used to implement learning and inference with high efficiency.

The chip is named after the Loihi as a play-on-words - Loihi is an emerging Hawaiian submarine volcano that is set to surface one day.

References

  • Jim Held, Intel Fellow & Director Emerging Technologies Research, Intel Labs, HPC Developer Conference 2017 ("Leading The Evolution of Compute: Neuromorphic and Quantum Computing").
Facts about "Loihi - Intel"
back imageFile:loihi (back).png +
core voltage (max)1.25 V (12.5 dV, 125 cV, 1,250 mV) +
core voltage (min)0.5 V (5 dV, 50 cV, 500 mV) +
designerIntel +
die area60 mm² (0.093 in², 0.6 cm², 60,000,000 µm²) +
first announcedSeptember 25, 2017 +
first launchedJanuary 2018 +
full page nameintel/loihi +
instance ofneuromorphic chip +
ldateJanuary 2018 +
main imageFile:loihi (front).png +
manufacturerIntel +
market segmentArtificial Intelligence +
max cpu count16,384 +
nameLoihi +
neuron count131,072 +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +
smp max ways16,384 +
synapse count130,000,000 +
technologyCMOS +
transistor count2,070,000,000 +