Just had a look at the floor plan for the upcoming Embedded World, and a company by the name of Tessolve Semiconductor is right next door to Brainchip. Looks like they're very much exploring neuromorphic computing:
"Modern technologies of packaging, or chiplets, are some of the latest trends already expected to remodel the industry, and neuromorphic computing is another potential technology.
All of these are already being exploited by Tessolve through investments and experience in state-of-the-art chip design and manufacture."
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"The Rise of Neuromorphic Computing
Inspired by the human brain, neuromorphic computing is redefining how chips process information. Unlike traditional processors, neuromorphic chips are designed to mimic neural networks, making them highly efficient for machine learning and AI applications.
These chips are particularly effective at:
As this field continues to evolve, neuromorphic computing could play a key role in the future of AI and autonomous technologies.
Recognizing patterns and making real-time decisions
Reducing power consumption for AI workloads
Enabling more advanced robotics and intelligent systems
The Impact on Semiconductor Companies
To remain competitive, semiconductor companies must embrace these emerging technologies. Investing in research and development is critical, as is fostering collaboration between industry leaders, universities, and research institutions. By staying at the forefront of innovation, these companies can develop the next generation of semiconductors that will power everything from smart cities to space exploration."