Neuromorphic Computers
Dharmendra Modha, an IBM engineer, presents two basic neuromorphic computers that have 16 TrueNorth chips each at the IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, Calif., March 24, 2016. IBM is now building a scaled-up 64-chip computer for the Air Force Research Laboratory, equivalent to four of these pictured computers. It will be the largest array of TrueNorth chips yet built. Courtesy photo by Hita Bambhania-Modha
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