Stanford researchers' artificial synapse is fast, efficient and durable

An array of artificial synapses being held in foreground with tweezers against a backdrop of the Stanford quad.
Apr 25 2019
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Researchers from Stanford and Scandia National Labs previously developed a device that acts as an artificial synapse, imitating the brain's efficiency and ability to learn. The team's prototype array of nine of these devices out performed expectations in processing speed, energy efficiency, reproducibility and durability. The hope is that this will be a step toward supporting artificially intelligent learning on small devices.