Help computers self-organize and make decisions based on patterns and associations
According to
Intel, the Loihi research test chip includes digital circuits that mimic the
brain’s basic mechanics, making machine learning faster and more efficient
while requiring lower compute power.
One can observe that, Neuromorphic chip
models draw inspiration from how neurons communicate and learn, using spikes
and plastic synapses that can be modulated based on timing. For certain analysts, this could help
computers self-organize and make decisions based on patterns and associations.
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