• An Intel chip that mimics the human brain could end up in your ne

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    An Intel chip that mimics the human brain could end up in your next PC

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    Mon, 18 Apr 2022 20:30:06 +0000

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    Intels neuromorphic Loihi chips could end up in future CPUs though they might also be available as a cloud service.

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    Intels neuromorphic Loihi chips could end up in future CPUs though they might also be available as a cloud service.

    After being in development for the past several years, we now have a better idea regarding several potential commercial use cases for Intels Loihi neuromorphic chips.

    Unlike the traditional chips found in other Intel processors , neuromorphic chips mimic the neurons of the human brain and due to their pin-like structure, these chips use far less energy as they only consume electricity when contributing data.

    When Intel first released its Loihi chips back in 2017, the chipmaker pitched them as a way to handle AI tasks faster using far less energy than
    traditional chips. More recently though, researchers at Sandia National Laboratories in the US found that Loihi could be the future of high-performance computing (HPC) as Intels neuromorphic chips have the potential to make HPC more energy efficient, environmentally friendly and affordable.

    According to a recent roundtable with journalists reported on by The Register , we now have a bit more insight into how Intel plans to offer Loihi as a commercial product to both consumers and businesses. Loihis future

    While speaking with journalists, Intel Labs' lead Rich Uhlig explained that the company could integrate Loihi into its future CPUs to perform AI tasks more efficiently though the chip giant may also make its neuromorphic chips available as a cloud service.

    Uhlig stressed that Intel doesnt yet have firm plans regarding Loihis future but at this point the company thinks its onto something. Now its just a
    matter of figuring out how to offer its neuromorphic chips to customers in a way which benefits them and allows the company to monetize the years it spent on researching and developing Loihi. Read More

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    Intel Labs , which developed Loihi, is also now in a better place to begin trying to incorporate Loihis technology into its products after being moved under Intels Software and Advanced Technology Group. According to Uhlig, this allows Intel Labs to take its software-oriented innovations to the group
    which is responsible for identifying new software revenue opportunities.

    Although we dont yet know exactly how Intel will make Loihi available to consumers and businesses, the next version of the companys neuromorphic chip will increase its chip scale from 128k neurons per chip to up to one million with large scale systems that combine multiple chips on a board. Tackle even the most demanding computing tasks with one of the best workstations

    Via The Register



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