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Intel’s neurochips could one day end up in PCs or a cloud service

Dylan Martin by Dylan Martin
April 16, 2022
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The brain-like chip technology could aid with low-power AI tasks like speech recognition You may have heard before about Intel’s Loihi neuromorphic chips that mimic the way brains work, but what hasn’t been clear yet is how the chipmaker will make money from the experimental silicon.……
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