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New AI-Based Device Mimics Neural Activity of the Human Brain


New AI-Based Device Mimics Neural Activity of the Human Brain
Written by AZoRoboticsMar 3 2021
Artificial intelligence (AI) needs a large amount of computing power and also multipurpose hardware to support this computing power.
The collaborative research team utilized the powerful X-ray nanoprobe imaging tool to study the NdNiO₃ device showing neuron tree-like memory. A scanning electron microscope image of the NdNiO₃ device is shown at the bottom. The red rectangle shows the scanned area of the X-ray imaging. Image Credit: by Argonne National Laboratory.
However, the majority of the AI-supportive hardware is based around the same ancient technology and is still a long way from simulating the neural activity in the human brain. ....

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Argonne scientists help explain phenomenon in hardware that could revolutionize AI | US Department of Energy Science News


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Artificial intelligence, or AI, requires a huge amount of computing power, and versatile hardware to support that power. But most AI-supportive hardware is built around the same decades-old technology, and still a long way from emulating the neural activity in the human brain.
In an effort to solve this problem, a group of scientists from around the country, led by Prof. Shriram Ramanathan of Purdue University, has discovered a way to make the hardware more efficient and sustainable.
We re creating hardware that is smart enough to keep up (with advancements in AI) and also doesn t use too much energy. In fact, the energy demand will be cut significantly using this technology.  Argonne physicist Hua Zhou ....

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