“The neural computing revolution is upon us” says Graham Templeton from Computers-Inverse magazine. In his article, Mr. Templeton reviews the on-going research projects from leaders of the semiconductor industry including IBM, QualComm and Intel, and makes us the honor to mention General Vision too.
“A company called General Vision has been selling a very forward-thinking “NeuroMem” technology that can’t rival the sheer power of IBM’s research, but which is actually available to industry, and now even consumers. Its built-in pattern-matching abilities are meant mostly for fitness and other “quantified self” apps, but the applications could be much wider; Intel also licensed the tech to add a bit of neuromorphic juice to its teeny-tiny Curie Module, which will spread the technology further than ever. There’s even an Arduino with one in there!”