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Sandia National Labs has deployed the neuromorphic computing system SpiNNaker2 – Spiking Neural Network Architecture – to ...
Energy-efficient architecture - mimicking the human brain - provides substantive benefits over GPU-based systems across a ...
SpiNNcloud announced that Sandia National Laboratories has deployed its SpiNNaker2 brain-inspired supercomputer, "marking a ...
German neuromorphic supercomputing company SpiNNcloud Systems GmbH today announced that Sandia National Laboratories has officially deployed its new SpiNNaker2 brain-inspired supercomputer, marking a ...
A small team, led by Sophie Wilson and Steve Furber, had invented a powerful new computer chip, the Acorn RISC Machine (ARM). Acorn released a new computer line, the Archimedes, that used these ...
Exclusive The brain-inspired SpiNNaker machine at Manchester University suffered an overheating incident over the Easter weekend that will send a chill down the spines of datacenter administrators.
After building a unique supercomputer to model parts of the brain, its creator Professor Steve Furber, says we’re still a long way from fully understanding the complex mysteries of the human mind.
18 years ago, Steve Furber, designer of the first Arm processor and Professor of Computer Engineering at Manchester University was thinking about an impending challenge for the chip industry. “We are ...
But what processor should she choose? Wilson and co-designer Steve Furber considered various 16-bit options, such as Intel’s 80286, National Semiconductor’s 32016, and Motorola’s 68000.
Dhireesha Kudithipudi Steve Furber, emeritus professor of computer engineering at the University of Manchester, is among the authors on the project. Furber specializes in neural systems engineering ...