Researchers develop energy-efficient neuromorphic device using standard CMOS transistors
UNVERIFIED·Primary source · IEEE Spectrum
Researchers discovered that standard MOSFETs can mimic biological neurons and synapses.
The device uses the 'bulk' terminal to create hysteresis, enabling integrate-and-fire behavior.
This technology offers a path to highly energy-efficient AI hardware compatible with existing manufacturing.
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01 — What / Thesis
Researchers develop energy-efficient neuromorphic device using standard CMOS transistors
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02 — Who / Subject
Mario Lanza, Sebastian Pazos
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03 — Where / Locus
Singapore
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04 — When / Temporality
2024
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