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Prof. Stephen Furber, ICL Professor of Computer Engineering, School of Computer Science at The University of Manchester, based in the UK Participates in Risk Roundup to Discuss SpiNNaker and The Future of Systems on A Chip.
Neuromorphic Chips
While we have made remarkable advances in software, and the power and promise of software that learn by example in real-time are immeasurable, the challenge has been so far about lack of parallel progress in computer hardware to enhance machine intelligence / deep intelligence for complex problems we want to solve for the future of humanity. Moreover, since the conventional, general-purpose computing chips haven’t changed much over the years, and efforts are moving towards developing systems on a chip (at all levels and for all functions and processes), there is an intense research effort focused on redesigning more efficient, scalable, portable and lower energy consuming microprocessor chips that mimic the human brain circuitry.
These rapidly evolving neuromorphic chips and computing platform is exciting many as it would allow us to design systems on the evolving neuromorphic chips. As a result, the competition is heating up.
SpiNNaker and The Future of Systems on a Chip
While the focus of today’s discussion is on SpiNNaker, it is important to understand and evaluate the potential of the evolving neuromorphic chips broadly for developing systems on a chip. So, as we begin to understand and evaluate innovations in neuromorphic chips from across nations, it is important to remember that at the center of this evaluation is a need to understand what these advances would mean for deep intelligence and how would it impact the future of humanity.
For more please watch the Risk Roundup Webcast or hear the Risk Roundup Podcast
About the
Steve Furber is the ICL Professor of Computer
He is now interested in understanding how the brain
About the Host of Risk Roundup
Jayshree Pandya (née Bhatt), Founder and CEO of Risk Group LLC, is a scientist, a visionary, an expert in disruptive technologies, and a globally recognized thought leader and influencer. She is actively engaged in driving global discussions on existing and emerging technologies, technology transformation, and national preparedness.
From the National Science Foundation to organizations from across nations, Jayshree is an invited speaker on emerging technologies, technology transformation, digital disruption, strategic security risks, industry risks, and country risks. She is the author of the book, The Global Age: NGIOA @ Risk and has also published many scientific and technical papers. Jayshree advises decision-makers at all levels on existing and emerging technologies: emerging applications, impact, and solutions.
About Risk Roundup
Risk Roundup, a global initiative launched by Risk Group, is a security risk reporting for risks emerging from existing and emerging technologies, technology convergence, and transformation happening across cyberspace, geospace, and space. Risk Roundup is released in both audio (Podcast) and video (Webcast) format and is available for subscription at (Risk Group Website, iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher Radio, Android, and Risk Group Professional Social Media).
About Risk Group
Risk Group LLC, a leading strategic security risk research and reporting organization, is a private organization committed to improving the state of risk-resilience through collective participation, and reporting of cyber-security, geo-security, and space-security risks in the spirit of global peace through risk management. Incorporated as a limited liability corporation and headquartered in Sugar land TX, Risk Group is independent, impartial, and not tied to any interests. Best known for its Risk Roundup initiative, Risk Group publishes benchmark Risk Roundup Webcast and Podcast reports on Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Internet of Things, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Quantum Computing, Virtual Reality, Synthetic Biology, Big Data, Drones, Nanosatellites, Cyber-Security, Geo-Security, Space-Security, Cyber Warfare, Electronic Warfare, Dual-Use Technologies. Risk, Risk Management, Resilience, Wearables, Technology Trends, Strategic Security, Futurism, and much more. The rapidly growing Risk Roundup Community is a beacon of hope for the future of humanity.
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Prof. Stephen Furber, ICL Professor of Computer Engineering, School of Computer Science at The University of Manchester, based in the UK Participates in Risk Roundup to Discuss SpiNNaker and The Future of Systems on A Chip.
Neuromorphic Chips
While we have made remarkable advances in software, and the power and promise of software that learn by example in real-time are immeasurable, the challenge has been so far about lack of parallel progress in computer hardware to enhance machine intelligence / deep intelligence for complex problems we want to solve for the future of humanity. Moreover, since the conventional, general-purpose computing chips haven’t changed much over the years, and efforts are moving towards developing systems on a chip (at all levels and for all functions and processes), there is an intense research effort focused on redesigning more efficient, scalable, portable and lower energy consuming microprocessor chips that mimic the human brain circuitry.
These rapidly evolving neuromorphic chips and computing platform is exciting many as it would allow us to design systems on the evolving neuromorphic chips. As a result, the competition is heating up.
SpiNNaker and The Future of Systems on a Chip
While the focus of today’s discussion is on SpiNNaker, it is important to understand and evaluate the potential of the evolving neuromorphic chips broadly for developing systems on a chip. So, as we begin to understand and evaluate innovations in neuromorphic chips from across nations, it is important to remember that at the center of this evaluation is a need to understand what these advances would mean for deep intelligence and how would it impact the future of humanity.
For more please watch the Risk Roundup Webcast or hear the Risk Roundup Podcast
About the
Steve Furber is the ICL Professor of Computer
He is now interested in understanding how the brain
About the Host of Risk Roundup
Jayshree Pandya (née Bhatt), Founder and CEO of Risk Group LLC, is a scientist, a visionary, an expert in disruptive technologies, and a globally recognized thought leader and influencer. She is actively engaged in driving global discussions on existing and emerging technologies, technology transformation, and national preparedness.
From the National Science Foundation to organizations from across nations, Jayshree is an invited speaker on emerging technologies, technology transformation, digital disruption, strategic security risks, industry risks, and country risks. She is the author of the book, The Global Age: NGIOA @ Risk and has also published many scientific and technical papers. Jayshree advises decision-makers at all levels on existing and emerging technologies: emerging applications, impact, and solutions.
About Risk Roundup
Risk Roundup, a global initiative launched by Risk Group, is a security risk reporting for risks emerging from existing and emerging technologies, technology convergence, and transformation happening across cyberspace, geospace, and space. Risk Roundup is released in both audio (Podcast) and video (Webcast) format and is available for subscription at (Risk Group Website, iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher Radio, Android, and Risk Group Professional Social Media).
About Risk Group
Risk Group LLC, a leading strategic security risk research and reporting organization, is a private organization committed to improving the state of risk-resilience through collective participation, and reporting of cyber-security, geo-security, and space-security risks in the spirit of global peace through risk management. Incorporated as a limited liability corporation and headquartered in Sugar land TX, Risk Group is independent, impartial, and not tied to any interests. Best known for its Risk Roundup initiative, Risk Group publishes benchmark Risk Roundup Webcast and Podcast reports on Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Internet of Things, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Quantum Computing, Virtual Reality, Synthetic Biology, Big Data, Drones, Nanosatellites, Cyber-Security, Geo-Security, Space-Security, Cyber Warfare, Electronic Warfare, Dual-Use Technologies. Risk, Risk Management, Resilience, Wearables, Technology Trends, Strategic Security, Futurism, and much more. The rapidly growing Risk Roundup Community is a beacon of hope for the future of humanity.
Copyright Risk Group LLC. All Rights
The post SpiNNaker and The Future of Systems on A Chip appeared first on Risk Group.