Intel Unveils Hala Point: World's Largest Neuromorphic AI System
April 22, 2024
Intel has launched Hala Point, the world's largest neuromorphic computer system.
Hala Point, housed at Sandia National Laboratories, boasts 1,152 Loihi 2 processors.
The system simulates up to 1.15 billion neurons and 128 billion synapses.
It achieves up to 20 quadrillion operations per second with 100x less energy than traditional computing systems.
Hala Point aims to advance AI by enabling real-time continuous learning applications.
The technology behind Hala Point is expected to lead to more efficient and adaptable AI systems.
Intel's neuromorphic system is a research tool not for sale, but it sets the stage for future AI-capable products and could reduce energy demands of AI computations.
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AI Business • Apr 22, 2024
Intel Develops World's Largest Neuromorphic Computer System for Advancing AI Research