Weebit Nano and CEA-Leti to demonstrate brain-inspired neuromorphic demo

The demo enables massively parallel, low-power and low-latency computation abd will be demonstrated at Flash Memory Summit 2019, August 6-8. Weebit Nano (ASX: WBT), the Israel-based semiconductor company seeking to develop and commercialize the next generation of memory technology, and CEA-Leti, a global leader in miniaturization technologies enabling smart, energy-efficient and secure solutions for industry, will demonstrate a new neuromorphic demo able to perform precise object recognition tasks in an energy-efficient manner at Flash Memory Summit 2019. Flash Memory Summit, held annually in Silicon Valley, is the world's premiere flash memory conference and expo. It showcases the mainstream applications, technologies, vendors and innovations in the multi-billion dollar non-volatile memory and SSD markets that include demanding enterprise storage applications, smartphones, tablets, and mobile and embedded systems. The neuromorphic demo uses the latest Weebit SiOx ReRAM technology, running inference tasks use Spiking Neural Network (SNN) algorithms developed by CEA-Leti's team. It is a powerful proof-of-concept circuit, showcasing the future where circuits will operate similarly to the human brain. In this instance a bio-inspired architecture using Weebit's ReRAM technology will implement synapses in a way which mimics human biological synapse activity.
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