Neuromorphic computing -- computing architectures inspired by the design of brains -- is getting serious attention from large companies. IBM is placing large bets on its Watson technology and bringing applications to several industries as well as leading the way on new types of chips that implement neural networks. Google and Facebook are both applying deep learning networks in software to tagging of images, among other uses. Neuromorphic computing is rising.
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