neuromorfikus
Neuromorfikus is a term that describes computational systems designed to mimic the structure and function of biological neural networks. Unlike traditional digital computers that rely on binary logic, neuromorphic systems employ artificial neurons and synapses to process information in a way that is analogous to how the brain works. These systems often use specialized hardware, such as neuromorphic chips, which are built with analog or mixed-signal circuits to emulate neuronal behavior.
The primary goal of neuromorphic engineering is to create more efficient and intelligent computing architectures. By
Key characteristics of neuromorphic systems include their event-driven processing, where computations are triggered by events rather