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Qualcomm introduces Zeroth, a brain-inspired CPU

Qualcomm has recently introduced its latest breed of CPU that mimics the human brain and nervous system – the Qualcomm Zeroth NPU (Neural Processing Unit).

The Zeroth NPU is Qualcomm’s attempt to make devices “smarter, anticipate our needs, and share our perception of the world so we can interact with them more naturally.” In essence, the Zeroth NPU is driven by brain-inspired computing unlike traditional CPUs that are based on speed.

Qualcomm Zeroth

Qualcomm has three main goals for the Zeroth processors:

1. Biologically Inspired Learning

Zeroth-powered devices will not only mimic human-like perception but also have the ability to learn how biological brains do. Not only it can follow code, it can also learn from user feedback as well as the environment.

In the video below, Qualcomm equipped a robot with a Zeroth NPU and taught it by positive reinforcement to visit white boxes only and avoid colored boxes.

2. Enable Devices To See and Perceive the World as Humans Do

Zeroth processors will be able to replicate the efficiency with which our senses and our brain communicate information. This allows Zeroth devices to be more effective and efficient in handling tasks.

3. Creation and definition of a Neural Processing Unit—NPU

With the new processing architecture called Neural Processing Unit (NPU), Zeroth devices will be able to live side-by-side in future system-on-chips. This way, developers and manufacturers can use traditional programming languages or utilize the NPU to train the device for human-like interaction and behavior. Similar to the robot video above.

Qualcomm Zeroth NPUs are still under development. No information yet on when the new CPU will debut.

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This article was written by Louie Diangson, Managing Editor of YugaTech. You can follow him at @John_Louie.

11 Responses

  1. Avatar for abuzalzal abuzalzal says:

    IMO, this brain is faster than the brains of those so-called “Religious Wackos” I’m talking about in another post here in YugaTech.

    HAHAHAHAHAHAH!

  2. Avatar for Kul Kul says:

    if it mimics us… are they also bound to make mistakes like us? :D

  3. Avatar for roiji roiji says:

    add this to the Moto X’s always-listening mode….
    hmmmmmmmmm

  4. Avatar for Jarvis Jarvis says:

    The word Zeroth was coined by Isaac Asimov, referring to the Zeroth Law as developed by Robots Daneel Olivaw and Giskard Reventlov as the modification to the Three Laws of Robotics.

    The word “Robotics” was also coined by Asimov and now included in the English language.

    Nice to hear the triumph of Qualcomm in such robotic direction.

  5. Avatar for Mon Mon says:

    funny how an article that concerns the the contradictions found in the bible had generated more comments on a Tech website than a company that has successfully created a processor that mimics the human brain :p

  6. Avatar for Iyan Sommerset Iyan Sommerset says:

    Heh, taught a robot to visit white boxes and avoid colored ones.

    We can now make racist androids.

  7. Avatar for JC Caro JC Caro says:

    OH God, we’re getting closer to the Terminator, Everyone HIDE!!!

    But in all seriousness, this is brilliant since with this our phones could learn our exact behavior and make optimizations to the battery, processor and memory management to better suit the users needs. Great job Qualcomm

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