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Cortical Computing with Thermodynamic-RAM Published

  • 2014-08-02
  • Tim Molter
  • Announcements, Thermodynamic RAM
  • 2 Comment

Abstract We present a high level design of kT-RAM and a formal definition of its instruction set. We report the completion of a kT-RAM emulator and the successful port of all previous machine learning benchmark applications including unsupervised clusteri... read more

Video: Introduction to AHaH Computing Filmed April 9th 2015 at RIT

  • 2015-04-18
  • Alex Nugent
  • Announcements, Knowm and AHaH Computing, Thermodynamic RAM
  • 0 Comment

Introduction to AHaH Computing Alex Nugent’s guest lecture for the Brain Inspired Computing class of Dr. Dhireesha Kudithipudi at Rochester Institute of Technology, April 9th 2015. Alex introduces AHaH Computing, providing motivation for its foundat... read more

How to Build the Ex-Machina Wetware Brain

  • 2015-04-27
  • Alex Nugent
  • How To, Philosophical, Thermodynamic RAM
  • 24 Comment

I recently made the pilgrimage to our local movie theater to view the latest ‘rise of the machines’ artificial intelligence flick. I always make a point of watching these movies (AI, Terminator, iRobot, Transcendence, etc), as I am interested ... read more

Thermodynamic Computing

  • 2017-02-27
  • Alex Nugent
  • Knowm and AHaH Computing, Memristor, Philosophical, Thermodynamic RAM
  • 4 Comment

Is there something else out there? At a fundamental level, everything in the Universe originates from natural processes of self-organization. At the lowest levels we see simple and highly deterministic processes or ‘rules’ that guide the time-... read more

Review of 2017 Energy Consequences of Information Conference

  • 2017-02-28
  • Tim Molter
  • Announcements, Knowm and AHaH Computing, Machine Learning, Memristor, Thermodynamic RAM
  • 0 Comment

AHaH Computing, Thermodynamic Computing, Competitive Computing, Memristive Dot-product Engines, Dual Memristor Cross bars – are these all different names or variation of the same thing? All are gaining the attention of the academic and commercial re... read more

Knowm Technology Stack

  • 2017-04-25
  • Alex Nugent
  • Announcements, Thermodynamic RAM
  • 0 Comment

Overview The Knowm technology stack bridges the levels of abstraction required to realize an AI processor based on memristor synapses, connecting the dots from nanotechnology to applications. Memristors are an enabling nanotechnology for a new AI computin... read more

Thermodynamic Computing

  • 2019-10-13
  • Tim Molter and Alex Nugent
  • Knowm and AHaH Computing, Memristor, Research, Thermodynamic RAM
  • 2 Comment

This is an English translation to a two-part article that appeared in the German Physics Magazine “Physik in unserer Zeit” in early 2018. The original articles can be found at the following links: Jenseits des Mooreschen Gesetzes and Thermodyn... read more

Memristor Crossbars as Easy as Raspberry Pi, Part 1

  • 2020-09-02
  • Alex Nugent
  • Announcements, Knowm and AHaH Computing, Machine Learning, Memristor, Research, Technical, Thermodynamic RAM
  • 10 Comment

Time to Take the Next Step Memristor crossbars, and memristors in general, can be difficult to work with. Outside of well equipped university and government labs its difficult to get hands-on experience. The equipment needed to fabricate and test the devi... read more

Memristor Crossbars as Easy as Raspberry Pi, Part 2

  • 2020-10-04
  • Alex Nugent
  • Announcements, Knowm and AHaH Computing, Knowm API, Machine Learning, Memristor, Research, Technical, Thermodynamic RAM
  • 4 Comment

Read part 1 of this series here Private Beta Ahoy! Well, I certainly did not expect to get the attention that part one of this blog series received! People have reached out from around the world, some already asking when the product will be available, oth... read more

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