Intel reveals Loihi 2, a new neuromorphic research processor that is 10 times faster than their previous version.
The second-generation research chip uses pre-production Intel 4 process that relies on extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography, grows to 1 million neurons, and has up to 15 times greater resource density. Neuromorphic computing, which draws insights from neuroscience to create chips that function more like the human brain, aspires to deliver orders of magnitude improvements in energy efficiency, speed of computation and efficiency of learning. Link