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  • Neuromorphic Computing When Hardware Thinks Like the Human Brain

    Neuromorphic Computing When Hardware Thinks Like the Human Brain

    Modern computers are fast, precise, and relentless but they are also fundamentally inefficient when compared to the human brain. A brain running on roughly 20 watts can outperform today’s most powerful machines at perception, adaptation, and learning. Neuromorphic computing exists to close this gap not by making computers faster, but by making them think…