Intel Loihi 1
Realizes: Neuromorphic computing research
Intel Loihi 1 is an asynchronous digital neuromorphic research chip with 128 programmable cores connected by a packet-switched mesh, simulating roughly 130k neurons and 130M synapses per chip for robotics, vision, and sensor-fusion workloads with tens-of-microseconds spike latency and picojoule-scale synaptic updates.
Examples
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Loihi 1 Research Dev Kit
Intel's Loihi 1 research dev kit demonstrates asynchronous spiking neural network acceleration for adaptive learning tasks without the Loihi kit itself.
Programmable event-driven spiking inference and online learning
low-latency
chip-scale
picojoule-range
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Loihi 1 Research Dev Kit
Research dev kit demonstrating low-latency event-driven inference and on-chip online learning for adaptive robotics and sensory tasks.
Online spike-based learning, event-driven sensory inference, and reinforcement-style adaptation for sparse streams.
low-latency
chip-scale
picojoule-range