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Describing any very large-scale system of integrated circuits that mimic neuro-biological architectures present in the nervous system.
Although decades old in ideation, hardware like neuromorphic chips and artificial intelligence (AI) systems called neural nets have recently become cutting-edge. Source: Internet
Grillot explains, "The neuromorphic system requires a strong, super-threshold stimulus for the system to fire a spiking response, whereas phasic and tonic spiking correspond to single or continuous spike firing following the arrival of a stimulus." Source: Internet
BTW, I am no expert on neuromorphic devices, this is just my rudimentary understanding of them. Source: Internet
Other non-von Neumann architectures, such as neuromorphic computing, are being explored as well. Source: Internet
Neuromorphic engineering addresses the hardware difficulty directly, by constructing non-von-Neumann chips with circuits designed to implement neural nets from the ground up. Source: Internet
The rise of big data, which requires types of pattern recognition for which the brain architecture is particularly well suited, is another driver in the pursuit of neuromorphic computing. Source: Internet