IBM has created prototype chips that could mimic brain-like functionality, which the company said is an “unprecedented” step forward in creating intelligent computers that collect, process and ...
Here's a headline you've probably seen before: "IBM creates brain-like computer chip." Here's a more exciting one: "New IBM circuit works in three dimensions, flips switches with atoms." Heck, both ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More San Jose, Calif. — At the IBM Almaden Research Center, a team of ...
IBM Research wants to put brain-related senses like perception and interaction into hardware and software so computers process data quicker while consuming less power IBM Research on Thursday is ...
Scientists at IBM Research have created by far the most advanced neuromorphic (brain-like) computer chip to date. The chip, called TrueNorth, consists of 1 million programmable neurons 256 million ...
At the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks held this week in Dallas, researchers from IBM have taken the wraps off a new software front-end for its neuromorphic processor chips. The ...
‘This [partnership] is bringing the power of proximity to our customers. The networks of yesterday and the cloud architecture of today aren’t enough to serve customers in the world of AI. AI is ...
SyNAPSE program aims to put brain-like senses into actual hardware and software so computers can process and understand data more rapidly The quest to mimic the best parts of human brain function on a ...
IBM has developed a microchip that simulates functions of neurons, synapses and other features of the brain to perform calculations. SAN JOSE, Calif.—International Business Machines Corp. is claiming ...