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New brain-inspired device sharply reduces AI hardware energy use
A tiny change at the boundary between two oxide layers may point to a less power-hungry future for artificial intelligence.
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Brain-inspired chip claims 70% cut in AI energy use, Cambridge says
University of Cambridge researchers have developed a nanoelectronic device built from hafnium oxide that mimics how ...
A new kind of nanoelectronic device could dramatically cut the energy used by AI hardware through mimicking the human brain, accordin ...
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