Brain-like computers face the ultimate limit
Neuromorphic computing draws inspiration from the brain and Steven Brightfield, chief marketing officer of a Sydney-based startup BrainChipsays this makes it perfect for use in battery-powered devices that perform AI processing. “The reason for this is evolution,” says Brightfield. “Our brain had an energy budget.” Likewise, BrainChip’s addressable market is limited by power. “You have … Read more