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Loihi

Loihi is an experimental neuromorphic chip developed by Intel designed to mimic how the human brain processes information. Unlike traditional computer chips that rely on predefined algorithms, Loihi uses spiking neural networks that communicate through spikes, much like neurons in the brain. This allows it to learn and adapt through experience, making it potentially more efficient for tasks like pattern recognition and robotics. Loihi is part of a larger trend of developing brain-inspired computing, aiming to create systems that can learn in real-time and adapt to new situations, ultimately improving artificial intelligence applications.