

Artificial intelligence (AI) will play an increasingly important role in human life in the near future. To meet the growing demand for AI, conventional computer chip architectures must be reimagined, and processing speed and power consumption drastically reduced. This is where the technology developed by AiML, a spin-off of Forschungszentrum Jülich, comes into play: Computational operations are performed on a neuromorphic analog chip for edge AI applications, eliminating bottlenecks in digital logic and external memory and reducing power consumption by a factor of 100+. Target markets for the AiML chip include robotic assistance systems and autonomous driving.
