GROK says this:
There is currently no publicly available information about a Loihi 3 chip from Intel. The latest data refers to the Loihi 2, introduced in September 2021 as Intel's second-generation neuromorphic research chip. Built on the Intel 4 process (previously known as 7 nm), it supports up to one million neurons and offers significant improvements over the original Loihi, including faster processing, better energy efficiency, and enhanced connectivity options.
Intel is currently focused on advancing and applying Loihi 2, along with its open-source Lava software framework for neuromorphic applications. There are no indications in available sources that a Loihi 3 is in development or has been announced. If you have specific rumors or sources about a potential Loihi 3, please share them for a more targeted response.
Intel's most recent major advancement in this area is the Hala Point system, announced in April 2024, which deploys 1,152 Loihi 2 processors to create the world's largest neuromorphic system with 1.15 billion neurons.
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Projections for 2025 suggest Intel plans to integrate Loihi 2 into consumer devices for edge AI applications, but no announcements or details about a Loihi 3 have surfaced in official sources or recent reports.
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The company continues to focus on advancing Loihi 2 through research collaborations, the open-source Lava software framework, and systems like Hala Point for sustainable AI.
“Lohida1” I would guess next step…
