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An OS for Neuromorphic Computing on Von Neumann Devices

August 2, 2017 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 3

Ziyang Xu from Peking University in Beijing sees several similarities between the human brain and Von Neumann computing devices. …

Compute

U.S. Military Sees Future in Neuromorphic Computing

June 26, 2017 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 3

The novel architectures story is still shaping out for 2017 when it comes machine learning, hyperscale, supercomputing and other areas. …

AI

From Mainframes to Deep Learning Clusters: IBM’s Speech Journey

April 7, 2017 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 1

Here at The Next Platform, we tend to focus on deep learning as it relates to hardware and systems versus algorithmic innovation, but at times, it is useful to look at the co-evolution of both code and machines over time to see what might be around the next corner. …

AI

IBM Research Lead Charts Scope of Watson AI Effort

May 11, 2016 Nages Sieslack 0

Over the past few years, IBM has been devoting a great deal of corporate energy into developing Watson, the company’s Jeopardy-beating supercomputing platform. …

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Memristors Mimic Brains For Massive Machine Learning

July 8, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 1

If you think that Hewlett-Packard is disappointed about the delays in getting the memristor to market, so is a tenacious inventor who has been working at the confluence of electronics and machine learning. …

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