Neuromorphic Computing 2
Neuromorphic Computing 2
Computing
By:BATKHUYAG
CHINGUN
202339664
What is Neuromorphic
Computing?
• Neuromorphic computing is a
concept where computer
architectures mimic the structure
and operation of the human brain.
It uses artificial neurons and
synapses to process data in a way
similar to how biological brains
operate, offering high efficiency
and low power consumption.
Key Features
• - Brain-inspired architecture
• - Parallel processing
• - Event-driven computation
• - Low power consumption
• - Real-time learning
capabilities
Applications
• - Robotics
• - Sensory processing (vision,
hearing)
• - Edge computing
• - Autonomous vehicles
• - AI and machine learning
acceleration
Neuromorphic
Hardware Examples
• - IBM TrueNorth
• - Intel Loihi
• - SpiNNaker (University of
Manchester)
• - BrainScaleS (Heidelberg
University)
Benefits and
Challenges
• Benefits:
• - Energy efficiency
• - Adaptability
• - Real-time processing
• Challenges:
• - Programming complexity
• - Limited ecosystem and tools
• - Integration with traditional systems
• Neuromorphic computing
holds promise for
revolutionizing the way
we build intelligent
systems. Continued
Future research and hardware
development are needed
Outlook to fully realize its
potential in commercial
applications.
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