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  "path": "/2026/02/18/sandia-labs-uses-neuromorphic-chips-to-solve-partial-differential-equations/",
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  "textContent": "Brain-inspired computers have demonstrated the ability to solve complex mathematical equations previously associated with supercomputers. This development, detailed in a study published in Nature Machine Intelligence, was led by computational neuroscientists Brad Theilman and Brad Aimone of Sandia National Laboratories. It was reported that these “neuromorphic” computers can efficiently solve partial differential equations (PDEs). PDEs […]",
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