Qualcomm Zeroth Processors official: mimicking human brain computing The team responsible for bringing on next-generation innovation to Qualcomm have initiated an oddity by the name of Qualcomm Zeroth. These processor units are “brain-inspired computing” made real, pushing the limits of what it means for a bit of hardware to anticipate your needs and share our perception of the world naturally. Qualcomm’s Research and […]
Oct. 14, 2013 - SlashGear
Qualcomm invents a chip that learns The new Zeroth chip is capable of gathering information, learning from mistakes and correcting itself. That is both impressive and scary. read more
Oct. 14, 2013 - IT World
Qualcomm's brain chip could turn your phone into a robot butler If a cell phone can essentially see, hear, and detect movement like a person, shouldn’t it start to think like a person, too? That’s the basis of Qualcomm’s Zeroth processor, designed to emulate millions of the billions of neurons within the human brain. A version of the Zeroth has already been built into a robotic platform that learns by being encouraged—quite literally, “good robot”—rather ...
Oct. 11, 2013 - PC World