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Sandia Deploys SpiNNaker2 Neuromorphic System

June 16, 2025 Jeffrey Burt 1

Some heavy hitters like Intel, IBM, and Google along with a growing number of smaller startups for the past couple of decades have been pushing the development of neuromorphic computing, hardware that looks to mimic the structure and function of the human brain. …

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MPI on Neuromorphic Hardware Shows Greater Promise

June 2, 2021 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett Comments Off on MPI on Neuromorphic Hardware Shows Greater Promise

While there are not many neuromorphic hardware makers, those on the market (or in the research device sphere) are still looking for ways to run more mainstream workloads. …

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On the Fringes of Useful Neuromorphic Scalability

October 5, 2020 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 3

When it comes to novel computing architectures, whether in quantum, deep learning, or neuromorphic, it can be tricky to get a handle on how incremental improvements in processor counts translate to real world improvements since these bumps in element counts often don’t have perfect parallels to CPUs or even GPUs. …

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