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Brad Aimone

Brad Aimone

Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories

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Neuromorphic computers master physics simulations

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Leading neuromorphic computing research for national security applications

For decades, simulating the physics of airplane wings, nuclear weapons, or weather systems required warehouse-sized supercomputers consuming megawatts of power. Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have now demonstrated that brain-inspired neuromorphic chips can solve these same equations—the partial differential equations underlying nearly all physics simulations—with a fraction of the energy.

Updated Feb 14