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Neuromorphic Computing is a form of computing that mimics the structure and function of the human brain. It is based on the principles of artificial intelligence and machine learning, and is used to process large amounts of data in a more efficient and effective manner. It is a type of semiconductor technology that is used to create computer chips that are capable of performing complex tasks. These chips are designed to be more energy efficient and faster than traditional computer chips.
Neuromorphic Computing is used in a variety of applications, such as robotics, autonomous vehicles, and medical imaging. It is also used in the development of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms. The market for Neuromorphic Computing is expected to grow in the coming years, as more companies invest in the technology.
Some of the companies in the Neuromorphic Computing market include Intel, IBM, Qualcomm, and NVIDIA. Show Less Read more