A new technical paper titled “Neuromorphic Computing: A Theoretical Framework for Time, Space, and Energy Scaling” was published by researchers at Sandia National Laboratories. “Neuromorphic computing ...
Apr. 29—Computer development has taken a wide path away from the silicon-based hardware we've grown accustomed to. Research has been conducted into various other ways of building even more efficient ...
May 17—When you think of a laser, do you picture it heating something up? That's not the case for an experimental laser-based photonic cooling system that Sandia National Laboratories is helping test.
Intel Corp. has achieved another key milestone on the road to developing neuromorphic processors modeled on the human brain that are designed to provide a more energy-efficient alternative to existing ...
(The Center Square) – Sandia National Laboratories researchers are welcoming the arrival of a brain-based computing system, known as Hala Point. The neuromorphic brain features pulsing neurons by the ...
This system leverages Intel's Loihi 2 processor and is initially deployed at Sandia National Laboratories. The primary objective behind this endeavor is to support research in brain-inspired AI and ...
Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Sandia announced on May 30 that it was testing immersion cooling at its HPC center and estimates that it will reduce energy consumption by as much as 70 percent.