Akida Pico uses event-based processing, which mimics the human brain. It only “fires” when it detects a relevant change in data (an “event”). If nothing is happening, it consumes almost zero power.
The SambaNova SN50 nodes have two X86 host processors and eight SN50 cards in a chassis. The Ethernet-based network can scale ...
End-to-End Hardware-Driven Graph Preprocessing for Enhanced GNN Performance” was published by researchers at KAIST, Panmnesia ...
Designing and deploying DSPs FPGAs aren’t the only programmable hardware option, or the only option challenged by AI. While AI makes it easier to design DSPs, there are rising complexities due to the ...
Renowned audio brand iBasso proved it could challenge Astell&Kern and other giants in the digital audio player (DAP) space ...
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World-first: Quantum-inspired optimization computer installed on mobile robot
Japanese firms Toshiba and MIRISE Technologies have demonstrated a breakthrough in autonomous mobility. The ...
It has taken three decades for HPC to move to the cloud, and the truth is that a lot of simulation and modeling applications are still coded to run on ...
Returning to a unified core design would give Intel extra room on the chip for more performance cores, but it would be a ...
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