THOR: The Neuromorphic Commons will be the largest neuromorphic platform to be open to the public.
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"the MATRIX AI Consortium for Human Well-Being at UT San Antonio plans to launch a new initiative that establishes a national hub for “neuromorphic” computing available for public use."
"The initiative, called THOR: The Neuromorphic Commons, is funded by the National Science Foundation. THOR will make the promising technology available for researchers nationwide to explore and conduct experiments, serving as the largest-ever full-stack neuromorphic platforms to be open to the public."
"Historically, access to large-scale neuromorphic hardware has been exclusive to well-funded industry labs or select universities.
THOR upends that paradigm by making these powerful systems accessible to researchers and students across the United States, said Pandit.
“Our goal is to host neuromorphic hardware developed by the THOR team and our partners, building a specialized center where the community can learn and develop the next generation of neuromorphic systems,” he said.
Much like a public library, anyone can apply for access, and the resources will be free to use. Researchers will be able to enter a queue to run their experiments on the hardware. Once a user finishes his or her work, the system becomes available for the next person, allowing for high utilization of the resource."
"The official launch of THOR is slated for February 23 in the UT San Antonio San Pedro I building, with plans for a live demonstration to showcase the hardware capabilities. Beyond the hardware, the initiative focuses heavily on training and education."
Brainchip is a part of the ecosystem:
www.neuromorphiccommons.com