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Neuromorphic Spikes Unify Control and Decision Making (00:56:54)
In this latest episode of Brains and Machines, Professor Rodolphe Sepulchre, a control theorist from the University of Cambridge, talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London. They discuss th...
Chips at the Edge: Innovation for AI at Edge and Automotive (00:25:47)
Today, we’re diving into the fascinating world of edge AI, exploring its rapid evolution and its transformative impact on industries like automotive. With advancements in model efficiency and hardware...
Green Always-On Sensing with Neuronova’s Sub-μwatt Chip? (00:47:29)
Neuronova is an analog neuromorphic startup based in Milan, Italy. In this episode of Brains and Machines, the CEO and CTO talk to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London about their inference pr...
An Architecture for Building Brains from Top to Bottom? (00:55:10)
Professor Chris Eliasmith is a computer scientist and philosopher who’s been modelling cognitive systems for almost three decades. In this episode of Brains and Machines, he talks to Dr. Sunny Bains o...
Tracking & Locationing Technologies from Renesas (00:21:55)
Dive into the evolving world of asset tracking and locationing with Renesas!Explore what ‘locationing’ really means in the evolving space of asset management, how to leverage the various cutting-edge ...
The State of Multi-Die: Insights and Customer Requirements (00:20:20)
In this episode, we look at the changing landscape of multi-die design, highlighting how the industry is addressing current challenges and opportunities. We share customer perspectives on essential re...
Artificial Hearing: From Ear Drums to Tuning Forks (00:51:50)
Dr. Claudia Lenk’s group creates brain-inspired hearing systems with micromechanical hair cells. In this episode of Brains and Machines, she talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London about...
Calibre Directions in Artificial Intelligence (00:21:26)
In this episode, we’ll explore Siemens EDA’s innovative approach to AI and dive into Calibre-specific topics. We’ll discuss when to use Calibre, when it might not be the best fit, and how to leverage ...
A Theoretical Framework for Neuromorphic Technology? (00:55:28)
Brad Aimone from Sandia National Labs works with the world’s biggest neuromorphic platforms. In this episode of Brains and Machines, he talks to Sunny Bains of University College London about how this...
Accelerating Complex Analog IC Design: The Power of Early Reliability Verification (00:18:46)
Today we’re talking about something that’s top-of-mind for a lot of you: closing the reliability gaps in increasingly complex analog and mixed-signal IC designs—and doing it earlier, faster, and more ...
Can Neuromorphic Be Low-Power, Reconfigurable, and Scalable? (00:50:31)
Professor Gert Cauwenberghs has been working toward building brain-scale systems for decades. At the University of California San Diego, he’s now one of the leaders of the Neuromorphic Commons hub, al...
Event-Driven E-Skins Protect Both Robots and Humans (00:47:38)
Professor Gordon Cheng builds humanoid robots that can feel their environment using artificial skin. In this episode of Brains and Machines, he talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London ab...
Event-Driven E-Skins Protect Both Robots and Humans (00:47:38)
Professor Gordon Cheng builds humanoid robots that can feel their environment using artificial skin. In this episode of Brains and Machines, he talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London ab...
Digital Prototypes May Enable Analog Neuromorphic Chips (00:52:44)
Dr. Charlotte Frenkel from the Technical University of Delft set records with a low-power neuromorphic chip she designed as part of her Ph.D. In this episode of Brains and Machines, she talks to Dr. S...
The State of Multi-Die Testing: Essential Insights for Designers (00:26:05)
The semiconductor industry is undergoing a shift with the rapid adoption of multi-die design, driven by the promise of improved power, performance, and area (PPA). But with innovation comes complexity...
IBM Used Mathematics as Compass on Journey to NorthPole (00:49:59)
Dharmendra Modha’s TrueNorth chip added the word neuromorphic to the technorati lexicon back in 2014. In this episode of Brains and Machines, he talks to Sunny Bains of University College London about...
Rippling Signals May Provide Working Memory in the Brain (00:51:14)
In this episode of Brains and Machines, Dr. Terry Sejnowski talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of the University College London about how information flows both ways between neuroscience and engineered intellig...
Making Analog Chip Designs Without Analog Designers (00:48:21)
Dr. Jennifer Hasler of Georgia Tech is best known for her work with field programmable analog arrays (FPAAs). In this episode of Brains and Machines, she talks about the importance of, and progress in...
BrainChip’s IP for Targeting AI Applications at the Edge (00:47:02)
Dr. Tony Lewis, CTO of BrainChip, and four other key scientists talk to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London. They discuss their business strategy, their temporal event-based neural network (T...
Robots Need Physical, Not Just Artificial, Intelligence (00:48:36)
In this episode of Brains and Machines, emeritus Prof. Rodney Brooks of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, currently CTO of Robust AI, talks about bottom-up and top-down approaches to robotics and...
A Shift Left Strategy Addresses IC Design Challenges Through Design-Stage Verification (00:27:42)
Many IC design teams struggle with tight deadlines and limited resources. The industry is constantly searching for new ways to improve efficiency without compromising design quality. While they might ...
Embracing the Efficiency of the Neuromorphic Hairball (00:47:50)
Dr. Katie Schuman of the University of Tennessee explains the advantages of evolutionary approaches in neural processing to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London. Discussion follows with Dr. Gi...
Chip Combines Analog and Digital Neurons for Sensor Data (00:48:44)
Dr. Sunny Bains talks to four key figures at Innatera, a spin out from the University of Delft in the Netherlands. They are hoping that their latest spiking neural network chip will become AI of choic...
Get Powered by Renesas: Leading Solutions in Automotive and Industrial Applications (00:18:58)
Renesas, known for its industry-leading MCU and MPU portfolio, has a comprehensive power management portfolio addressing existing and emerging applications. This compelling interview covers how Renesa...
Carver Mead Says Neuromorphic Efficiency Can Help AI (01:05:53)
UCL’s Dr. Sunny Bains talks parallelism, neural net efficiency and risk taking with Caltech’s Prof. Carver Mead. Now an emeritus professor, Mead has been instrumental in the development of chip design...