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EnrichedResearchIEEE Spectrum AILabLive · 5d agoPublished 6/18/2026

Sound Waves Give Neuromorphic Chips a Brain-Simulating Edge

By mimicking how the brain operates, neuromorphic computing can use dramatically less energy than conventional electronic AI chips. However, even

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By mimicking how the brain operates, neuromorphic computing can use dramatically less energy than conventional electronic AI chips. However, even

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