Researchers from MIT are working on a chip which works on analog way of signal transferring, similar to neurons which triggers in multiple ways based on type and number of ions flowing through the synapse. Unlike the digital chips which does brain on/off signalling, these brain hardware chips will be equipped to process millions of parallel computation at a single point of time, which was only possible by supercomputers.
AI based brain-on-a-chip hardware is designed by engineers from MIT
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Eben Efyian
Eben Efyian is a seasoned editor with over 16 years of experience in technology publishing, specializing in the electronics domain. As Editor at Electronics For You—India’s most respected publication for electronics professionals—he oversees the creation and curation of content for both Electronics For You magazine and ElectronicsForU.com.
His deep understanding of the electronics industry, combined with a strong editorial skillset, allows him to bridge the gap between complex technologies and their real-world applications. Eben writes and edits content on embedded systems, IoT, semiconductors, electronic components, and industry innovations—helping engineers, students, and makers stay informed and inspired.




