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    https://www.lifewire.com/new-computer-chips-could-process-more-like-your-brain-does-5216500

    A new generation of smartphones and other gadgets could be powered by chips designed to act like your brain.


    BrainChip its Akida neural networking processor. The processor uses chips inspired by the spiking nature of the human brain. It's part of a growing effort to commercialize chips based on human neural structures.


    The new generation of chips could mean "more deep neural network processing capability in the future on portable devices, e.g., smartphones, digital companions, smartwatches, health monitoring, autonomous vehicles and drones," , a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Delaware told Lifewire in an email interview.


    Brains on a Chip

    BrainChip says the new boards could help usher in a new era of remote AI, also known as edge computing, due to their performance, security, and low power requirements.


    By mimicking brain processing, BrainChip uses a proprietary processing architecture called Akida, which is both scalable and flexible to address the requirements in edge devices. At the edge, sensor inputs are analyzed at the acquisition point rather than through transmission via the cloud to a data center.


    "I am excited that people will finally be able to enjoy a world where AI meets the Internet of Things," said , BrainChip CEO, in the news release. "We have been working on developing our Akida technology for more than a decade, and with the full commercial availability of our AKD1000, we are ready to fully execute on our vision. Other technologies are simply not capable of the autonomous, incremental learning at ultra-low power consumption that BrainChip's solutions can provide."


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    in its new concept car, promoted as "the most efficient Mercedes-Benz ever built." The vehicle incorporates neuromorphic computing to help reduce power consumption and extend vehicle range. BrainChip's Akida neuromorphic chip allows in-cabin keyword spotting instead of using power-hungry data transmission to process instructions.

 
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