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An Extensive Analysis of Neuromorphic Computing

88 Citations•2024•
Amit Vajpayee, Palak Preet Kaur, Ankit Sharma
2024 International Conference on Advances in Computing Research on Science Engineering and Technology (ACROSET)

By mimicking the brain's performance and learning potential, neuromorphic computing could pave the way for smarter, faster, and more flexible systems that work well on water, performing tasks such as complex data analysis and on-the-fly decision making.

Abstract

Neuromorphic computing is a new paradigm that emerges from the structure and function of the human brain and aims to revolutionize computing. The technology is designed to simulate the high speed, low power consumption and large contraction of the brain. Neuromorphic systems provide great potential for intelligence and big data by using special algorithms and special designs to simulate neural networks. Despite encouraging progress from technology companies such as Intel and IBM, the development of neural computing chips still faces major challenges. This approach brings significant benefits to artificial intelligence, machine learning and big data. This technology is still in its infancy but has great potential to revolutionize intelligence. By mimicking the brain's performance and learning potential, neuromorphic computing could pave the way for smarter, faster, and more flexible systems that work well on water, performing tasks such as complex data analysis and on-the-fly decision making.