Swinburne University Of Technology Australia Researchers Introduced Neuromorphic Processor

Neuromorphic Processor

Swinburne University Of Technology Australia Researchers Introduced Neuromorphic Processor

Researchers from the Swinburne University of Technology Australia and other continents collaborated to demonstrate the World’s faster optical neuromorphic processor with the capability of 10 TeraOPs/s. This is the fastest processing speed achieved by any single processor. While other ultra processors like Google’s TPUs can operate 100 Tera operations per second (TeraOPs/s) but this is done by series of thousands of parallel processors. Neuromorphic processors are built by following the built of the neural cortex of the human brain. The core structure of this processor is composed of micro-combs (parallel array of high-quality infrared lasers. This enables AI scientists to train systems in neural networks, and even Ultra HD images can be processed using this new technology. Read more

January, 2021