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Darwin3: a large-scale neuromorphic chip with a novel ISA and on-chip learning - EurekAlert


A recent paper in the National Science Review revealed a remarkable breakthrough: the "Darwin 3" neuromorphic chip. This chip introduces an innovative instruction set architecture tailored for neuromorphic computing. It could accommodate over 2 million neurons and 100 million synaptic connections. What's more, it's not just about size--it's about smarts. The Darwin3 chip has on-chip learning capabilities and can expand its capacity, making it incredibly adaptable. With this chip, researchers can efficiently simulate a wide kind of neuron and synapse behaviors and run diverse spiking neural networks. It's a significant step forward in the search to enhance artificial intelligence capabilities.

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