University of Michigan: First Programmable Memristor Computer Aims to Bring Artificial Intelligence Processing Down From the Cloud
July 16, 2019
July 16, 2019
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 16 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
The first programmable memristor computer--not just a memristor array operated through an external computer--has been developed at the University of Michigan.
It could lead to the processing of artificial intelligence directly on small, energy-constrained devices such as smartphones and sensors. A smartphone AI processor would mean that voice commands would no longer have to be . . .
The first programmable memristor computer--not just a memristor array operated through an external computer--has been developed at the University of Michigan.
It could lead to the processing of artificial intelligence directly on small, energy-constrained devices such as smartphones and sensors. A smartphone AI processor would mean that voice commands would no longer have to be . . .