ForrestofHope
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Hi DAD,
Yes, as you correctly point out, Samsung have been interested in developing neuromorphic chips for a while. They make no secret of it. This is from an article dated Feb 2020.
Taken from the article:
Both Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are pouring huge amounts of money into computer chips processing information in the way human brains do….For what it called “on-device artificial intelligence,” Samsung Electronics said in July of last year that it was spurring its research institutes to develop NPUs that were optimized for deep-learning algorithms.
“It said it was investing heavily in the development of NPUs and other system semiconductors, aiming at positioning itself in the No. 1 slot by 2030 when it came the manufacture of system semiconductors. In this regard, it said the number of personnel working on NPUs will increase 10-fold to 2,000 by 2030.
But the ultimate goal of Samsung Electronics, SK hynix and other chip makers is to develop neuromorphic chips. SK hynix says, “By imitating the human brain’s structure, neuromorphic chips can recognize more diverse information such as atypical text, images, sounds and videos, as patterns.”
Samsung Electronics and SK hynix, as well as the Korean government, believe they are viable as global efforts to develop neuromorphic chips are in an initial stage.
www.wired.kr
Yes, as you correctly point out, Samsung have been interested in developing neuromorphic chips for a while. They make no secret of it. This is from an article dated Feb 2020.
Taken from the article:
Both Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are pouring huge amounts of money into computer chips processing information in the way human brains do….For what it called “on-device artificial intelligence,” Samsung Electronics said in July of last year that it was spurring its research institutes to develop NPUs that were optimized for deep-learning algorithms.
“It said it was investing heavily in the development of NPUs and other system semiconductors, aiming at positioning itself in the No. 1 slot by 2030 when it came the manufacture of system semiconductors. In this regard, it said the number of personnel working on NPUs will increase 10-fold to 2,000 by 2030.
But the ultimate goal of Samsung Electronics, SK hynix and other chip makers is to develop neuromorphic chips. SK hynix says, “By imitating the human brain’s structure, neuromorphic chips can recognize more diverse information such as atypical text, images, sounds and videos, as patterns.”
Samsung Electronics and SK hynix, as well as the Korean government, believe they are viable as global efforts to develop neuromorphic chips are in an initial stage.

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