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This is interesting.
TokenRing’s latest article on Intel’s Panther Lake and 18A process specifically mentions neuromorphic computing as one of the next big trends in AI hardware, particularly for Edge AI and IoT devices.
It states "Experts predict the emergence of increasingly hybrid architectures, combining conventional CPU/GPU cores with specialized processors like neuromorphic chips, leveraging the unique strengths of each for optimal AI performance and efficiency."
I think it's a pretty important shift in that neuromorphic isn’t being treated as a far-off research topic anymore. Now grouped alongside NPUs and AI accelerators as part of the next generation of compute.
Intel’s 18A process may enable smaller, faster, denser AI chips but it still faces the same efficiency walls that neuromorphic architectures are built to overcome. The fact it’s being acknowledged in the same breath as leading-edge silicon says a lot about where the market’s heading.
The key point in this for me is that mainstream recognition of neuromorphic computing is growing and BrainChip is well-positioned as one of the few companies already commercialising it.
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TokenRing’s latest article on Intel’s Panther Lake and 18A process specifically mentions neuromorphic computing as one of the next big trends in AI hardware, particularly for Edge AI and IoT devices.
It states "Experts predict the emergence of increasingly hybrid architectures, combining conventional CPU/GPU cores with specialized processors like neuromorphic chips, leveraging the unique strengths of each for optimal AI performance and efficiency."
I think it's a pretty important shift in that neuromorphic isn’t being treated as a far-off research topic anymore. Now grouped alongside NPUs and AI accelerators as part of the next generation of compute.
Intel’s 18A process may enable smaller, faster, denser AI chips but it still faces the same efficiency walls that neuromorphic architectures are built to overcome. The fact it’s being acknowledged in the same breath as leading-edge silicon says a lot about where the market’s heading.
The key point in this for me is that mainstream recognition of neuromorphic computing is growing and BrainChip is well-positioned as one of the few companies already commercialising it.
Published 5 hours ago.
Intel’s Panther Lake and 18A Process: A New Dawn for AI Hardware and the Semiconductor Industry
Intel’s Panther Lake and 18A Process: A New Dawn for AI Hardware and the Semiconductor Industry

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