World's Biggest Neuromorphic Computer Can Run Deep Learning

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Sandia National Labs commissions Hala Point, the world’s largest neuromorphic computer, built by Intel with 1152 Loihi 2 chips totaling 1.15 billion neurons. It supports brain-inspired and deep learning networks, pushing the boundaries of scale and efficiency in AI research.
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