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Neuromorphic Computing: The Architecture that Mimics the Human Brain

Digital chips are too power-hungry. We analyze the 'Neuromorphic' revolution—chips that fire like neurons and promise a 1,000x efficiency gain.

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The 'Von Neumann Bottleneck' is killing AI progress. Our current chips spend more energy moving data than processing it. Enter 'Neuromorphic Computing'—hardware designed to act like a brain. We analyze 'Spiking Neural Networks' (SNNs) and why this ultra-low-power architecture is the only way to put 'AGI' into a handheld device without melting it. We examine the leaders in Brain-Inspired silicon and the death of the GPU monopoly.

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