How can we reduce processor power consumption using circuits that work like the brain? Neuromorphic computing is developing systems that mimic the structure and function of the nervous system to answer this question. Unlike traditional CPUs, efficiency improves by triggering only the necessary neurons rather than activating all transistors continuously. So, how could this technology revolutionize artificial intelligence and IoT devices in the future?
What is neuromorphic computing?
👁️ 6 views💬 1 replies❤️ 0 likes
1 Replies
Regular CPUs waste a lot of energy, honestly. While looking into how systems could work like the brain, I came across IBM's TrueNorth and similar chips—they're pretty energy-efficient. I'm trying to use these kinds of chips in my simpler IoT projects; let's see how well they work out.