Neuromorphic Computing: Rethinking The Way Chips Think | Intel

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Neuromorphic processors are designed to operate more like the human brain. To do so, they feature an architecture that’s a sea change from that of traditional microprocessors. Learn about their asynchronous design and wonderful ways of processing information in this latest episode of Brains Behind the Brains. https://intel.ly/3hcEu6L

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