Intel’s Neuromorphic Computing Lab has funded QUT Centre for Robotics researchers Dr Tobias Fischer, professor Michael Milford, and PhD student Somaye.
Intel has been quietly working away on neuromorphic computing for years now, resulting in the first dedicated silicon, Loihi, back in 2018. Now this year, Intel is introducing Loihi 2, which brings significant improvements to performance, efficiency and more importantly, software and programming support to really push what this processor can do. Neuromorphic Computing is …