The human brain is the most complex and capable computer man has ever known. This marvel of nature can simultaneously process ...
Memristor Industry size is expected to register 54.1% CAGR between 2024 and 2032 propelled by increasing demand for ...
As artificial intelligence models become increasingly advanced, electronics engineers have been trying to develop new ...
KAIST (President Kwang Hyung Lee) announced on the 17th of January that the joint research team of Professor Shinhyun Choi and Professor Young-Gyu Yoon of the School of Electrical Engineering has ...
A KAIST research team has developed a memristor-based integrated system similar to the way our brain processes information.
KAIST's ultra-compact computing chip uses memristors for self-learning and error correction, enabling efficient real-time AI ...
Researchers from the University of Utah and the University of California Irvine discovered a new type of spin-orbit torque ...
The team led by professors Shinhyun Choi and Young-Gyu Yoon’s has come up a next-gen neuromorphic chip, an ultra-small semiconductor that learns and corrects errors independentl ...
Existing computer systems have separate data processing and storage devices, making them inefficient for processing complex ...
Imagine a future where your phone, computer or even a tiny wearable device can think and learn like the human brain - ...