KAIST Researchers Developed a Novel Ultra-Low Power Memory for Neuromorphic Computing
Shannon Davis
A team of Korean researchers is making headlines by developing a new memory device that can be used to replace existing memory or used in implementing neuromorphic computing for next-generation artificial intelligence hardware for its low processing costs and its ultra-low power consumption. The post KAIST Researchers Developed a Novel Ultra-Low Power Memory for Neuromorphic Computing appeared first on Semiconductor Digest .
