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Loihi
Intel's neuromorphic research chip utilizes asynchronous spiking neural networks to deliver brain-inspired computing at extreme energy efficiency.
Loihi 2 advances neuromorphic engineering via the Intel 4 process: it packs 1 million programmable neurons and 120 million synapses into a single chip. This architecture processes information only when data spikes occur (asynchronous execution), which cuts power consumption significantly compared to traditional silicon. Developers use the open-source Lava framework to run real-time workloads like gesture recognition and robotic path planning. With 128 cores per chip, Loihi 2 achieves up to 10x faster processing than its predecessor while maintaining a minimal energy footprint.
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