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→‎Neuromorphic computing: + 'Intel’s Neuromorphic Nose Learns Scents in Just One Sniff' at spectrum.ieee.org
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(→‎Neuromorphic computing: + 'Intel’s Neuromorphic Nose Learns Scents in Just One Sniff' at spectrum.ieee.org)
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== Neuromorphic computing ==
== Neuromorphic computing ==
'''[[w:Neuromorphic engineering]]''' is also known as '''neuromorphic computing'''  is a concept developed by [[w:Carver Mead]], in the late 1980s, describing the use of [[w:very-large-scale integration]] (VLSI) systems containing electronic [[w:analog circuit]]s to mimic neuro-biological architectures present in the nervous system. In recent times, the term ''neuromorphic'' has been used to describe analog, digital, mixed-mode analog/digital VLSI, and software systems that implement models of [[w:neural system]]s (for [[w:perception]], [[w:motor control]], or [[w:multisensory integration]]). (Adapted from Wikipedia)
'''[[w:Neuromorphic engineering]]''' is also known as '''neuromorphic computing'''  is a concept developed by [[w:Carver Mead]], in the late 1980s, describing the use of [[w:very-large-scale integration]] (VLSI) systems containing electronic [[w:analog circuit]]s to mimic neuro-biological architectures present in the nervous system. In recent times, the term ''neuromorphic'' has been used to describe analog, digital, mixed-mode analog/digital VLSI, and software systems that implement models of [[w:neural system]]s (for [[w:perception]], [[w:motor control]], or [[w:multisensory integration]]). (Adapted from Wikipedia)
* [https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/artificial-intelligence/machine-learning/intels-neuromorphic-nose-learns-scents-in-just-one-sniff ''''''Intel’s Neuromorphic Nose Learns Scents in Just One Sniff'''''' at spectrum.ieee.org]


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