Brain-like computing
Artificial brains may need sleep too
Synaptic transistor learns while it computes
Brainlike computers, learning from experience
Computers that mimic the function of the brain
In-memory neural net chip cuts data movement
Optical fibres light the way for brain-like computing
Simulating the first hybrid neuromorphic supercomputer
Think fast - is neuromorphic computing set to leap forward?
Tiny chip mimics brain, delivers delivers supercomputer speed
Neuromorphic work suggests direct computer-to-brain potential
Researchers unleash potential of desktop PCs to run simulations
Beyond von Neumann, neuromorphic computing steadily advances
Neuromorphic advances promise neural network performance jump
New research creates a computer chip that emulates human cognition
Researchers take a step towards light-based, brain-lke computing chip
Computer scientists envision computer chip working like a human brain
Convolutional networks for fast, energy-efficient neuromorphic computing
Darwin: a neuromorphic hardware co-processor based on Spiking Neural Networks
'Human Brain' supercomputer supercomputer with 1 million processors switched on for the first time
Performance comparison: neuromorphic hardware SpiNNaker vs neural network simulation software NEST
Joint developments:
LLNL and IBM collaborate to build brain-inspired supercomputer
DARPA, IBM neurosynaptic chip and programming language mimic the brain
IBM:
IBM scientists show blueprints for brain-like computing
IBM phase change device shows promise for emerging AI apps
IBM announces world's largest neuromorphic digital synaptic supercomputer
Heidelberg scientists to develop a research platform for the 'Human Brain Project'
Intel:
Intel launches Loihi 2; grows 1 million neurons
Intel to release neuromorphic-computing system
Intel begins making chips that resemble the brain
Intel Labs looks to scale its neuromorphic test chip
Intel's Loihi , a revolutionary neuromorphic 'self-learning' chip
Intel debuts Pohoiki Beach, its 8M neuron neuromorphic development system
Samsung:
Samsung Electronics puts forward a vision to 'copy and paste' the brain onto neuromorphic chips