20th Embedded Talk: Neuromorphic Hardware
The pursuit of truly autonomous embedded systems is driving a surge in research and development within the FAU Research Center ESI’s “Embedded AI” and "Post Silicon Technologies" focus area. We're seeing an increasing demand for artificial intelligence integrated directly into electronic systems – from smart sensors to fully autonomous robots. However, realizing this vision presents significant hurdles.
To address these challenges, researchers are increasingly exploring Neuromorphic Computing, a paradigm shift in AI hardware design. Neuromorphic computing strives to build hardware for processing of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tasks that is efficient in terms of energy, latency and cost. It draws inspiration from the biological brain.
This Embedded Talk will discuss the potential and the challenges of neuromorphic hardware. The presentations and discussions will be held in English.
The event will take place at josephs (Augustinerstr. 19, 90403 Nürnberg).