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Robotics Oct 19, 2017

Scientists develop robot with learned motor control

The two main pitfalls of robots that imitate the human body are control and cost. Researchers from the MoCoTi European project have designed a prototype of a robot that learns how to actuate its own limbs, and that can be ...

Electronics & Semiconductors Oct 11, 2017

Intel presents 17-qubit superconducting chip with advanced packaging

Today, Intel announced the delivery of a 17-qubit superconducting test chip for quantum computing to QuTech, Intel's quantum research partner in the Netherlands. The new chip was fabricated by Intel and features a unique ...

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Aug 15, 2017

'Organismic learning' mimics some aspects of human thought

A new computing technology called "organismoids" mimics some aspects of human thought by learning how to forget unimportant memories while retaining more vital ones.

Nanophysics Jul 27, 2017

Nanoscale magnetic device mimics behavior of neurons and can recognize human audio signals

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº)—A team of researchers with members from France, Japan and the U.S. has created a nanoscale magnetic device that mimics the behavior of neurons and can be used to recognize human audio signals. In their paper ...

Nanophysics Jul 12, 2017

Oxygen vacancy supported memory

A non-volatile memory keeping its digital information without power and working at the same time at the ultrahigh speed of today's dynamic random access memory (DRAM) – that is the dream of materials scientists of TU Darmstadt.

Nanophysics Jun 20, 2017

Neuron transistor behaves like a brain neuron

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº)—Researchers have built a new type of "neuron transistor"—a transistor that behaves like a neuron in a living brain. These devices could form the building blocks of neuromorphic hardware that may offer unprecedented ...

Electronics & Semiconductors May 16, 2017

Self-learning neuromorphic chip that composes music

Today, at the imec technology forum (ITF2017), imec demonstrated the world's first self-learning neuromorphic chip. The brain-inspired chip, based on OxRAM technology, has the capability of self-learning and has been demonstrated ...

Computer Sciences Apr 3, 2017

Computing—quantum deep

In a first for deep learning, an Oak Ridge National Laboratory-led team is bringing together quantum, high-performance and neuromorphic computing architectures to address complex issues that, if resolved, could clear the ...

Security Mar 21, 2017

New brain-inspired cybersecurity system detects 'bad apples' 100 times faster

Cybersecurity is critical—for national security, corporations and private individuals.

Condensed Matter Feb 10, 2017

New study of ferroelectrics offers roadmap to multivalued logic for neuromorphic computing

Research published Wednesday, in Nature Scientific Reports lays out a theoretical map to use ferroelectric material to process information using multivalued logic - a leap beyond the simple ones and zeroes that make up our ...

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