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− | '''Loihi''' (pronounced ''low-ee-hee'') is a [[neuromorphic chip|neuromorphic]] research test chip designed by [[Intel]] Labs that uses an 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 a 128-neuromorphic cores [[many-core]] IC fabricated on Intel's [[14 nm process]] and features a unique programmable microcode learning engine for on-chip [[ | + | '''Loihi''' (pronounced ''low-ee-hee'') is a [[neuromorphic chip|neuromorphic]] research test chip designed by [[Intel]] Labs that uses an asynchronous [[wikipedia:Spiking neural network |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 a 128-neuromorphic cores [[many-core]] IC fabricated on Intel's [[14 nm process]] and features a unique programmable microcode learning engine for on-chip [[wikipedia:Spiking neural network|SNN]] training. The chip was formally presented at the 2018 Neuro Inspired Computational Elements (NICE) workshop in Oregon. |
The chip is named after the Loihi volcano as a play-on-words - [[wikipedia:Lōʻihi Seamount|Loihi]] is an emerging Hawaiian submarine volcano that is set to surface one day. | The chip is named after the Loihi volcano as a play-on-words - [[wikipedia:Lōʻihi Seamount|Loihi]] is an emerging Hawaiian submarine volcano that is set to surface one day. |
Facts about "Loihi - Intel"
back image | + |
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) + |
designer | Intel + |
die area | 60 mm² (0.093 in², 0.6 cm², 60,000,000 µm²) + |
first announced | September 25, 2017 + |
first launched | January 2018 + |
full page name | intel/loihi + |
instance of | neuromorphic chip + |
ldate | January 2018 + |
main image | + |
manufacturer | Intel + |
market segment | Artificial Intelligence + |
max cpu count | 16,384 + |
name | Loihi + |
neuron count | 131,072 + |
process | 14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) + |
smp max ways | 16,384 + |
synapse count | 130,000,000 + |
technology | CMOS + |
transistor count | 2,070,000,000 + |