Rolf h nelson
artificial intelligance hardware section
editnote that i posted this text on the artificial intelignece tlak page as well.
Rolf h nelsonRolf h nelson ok i will state my original rationale in creating this section as well as the subsections.
first a bit of background: as you may know AI programs are different in many ways from conventional programs in the sense that thay are networks. as such thay are Massively parallel and have certain computational requirements on software as well as hardware level in order to perform their intended function. much research has been dedicated to find suitable hardware for this perpose. and the amount of opinions on that research even more so.
as of the time of this writing, (Thursday, June 11, 2020) thare are 3 main approaches to hardware designed for ai reaserch and application
1) conventional hardware von Neumann architecture specifically graphics processing units. if you look at the Wikipedia article: AI accelerator under the section "history of ai acceleration" it covers the topic quite well. 2)memristors (and yes, i know the use of memristors in AI is controversial but that shouldn't be a reason to leave it out ?) 3)neuromorphic hardware: (see the wikipedia article Neuromorphic engineering) like the one's Brainchip Inc and intel are currently manufacturing. it should be noted that neuromorphic computing is recognized as an essential technology for the future of AI so much so that the human brain project(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Brain_Project) has an entire research section dedicated to it. see the wikipedia articles spinnaker and brainsclaes
my intention was to take this specific aspect of AI (hardware) and include it in the general article of AI. the subsections represent the aspects of the specific topic as explained above.
update 1:59pm same day : it seems that the hardware section i wrote has been deleated in its place a sub-subsection titled "hardware imrpovments" under subsection evaluating progress. the paragraph written dosent mention enuromorphic or other alternative computing arcitectures in any way. also why cant it just be a section on its own (or at least a subsection that shows up on the table of contents)? its noteworthy enough
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