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Neuromorphic Computing: Exploring Chips that Mimic the Human Brain

By workpag953@gmail.com
April 1, 2025 1 Min Read
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The “Third Stream” of Semiconductors

As AI models get larger, they are hitting a “Power Wall.” Traditional chips (CPUs and GPUs) waste massive amounts of energy moving data between the processor and the memory. In 2026, Neuromorphic Computing has emerged as the “third stream” of hardware, sitting alongside digital and quantum computing (Future Markets, 2026). These chips are “brain-inspired,” meaning they process information in “spikes,” just like human neurons.

The 70% Energy Revolution

Researchers at the University of Cambridge and USC have recently developed neuromorphic “memristors” that can reduce AI energy consumption by up to 70%. By co-locating memory and processing into a single unit, these chips eliminate heat and power loss, allowing high-performance AI to run in extreme environments or on tiny, always-on edge devices (IO+, 2026).

Always-On Sensing

Neuromorphic hardware is perfect for “Always-On” tasks.

  • Event-Based Vision: Instead of a camera taking 60 photos a second, a neuromorphic sensor only “reports” when a pixel changes. This is vital for drones and self-driving cars that need to react instantly to movement with zero latency.
  • Bio-Signal Monitoring: These chips can live in wearables, monitoring your health 24/7 with a battery that lasts months instead of days.
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