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From honeypots to hardware: CyberSwarm’s memristor bet

CyberSwarm builds neuromorphic silicon on memristors, with first customer engagements underway.

David Harold

CyberSwarm began as a cybersecurity software company but pivoted to neuromorphic hardware when conventional architectures couldn’t meet its needs. Backed by experienced talent and a practical focus, the company has developed memristor-based prototypes now in early customer trials.  (Source: CyberSwarm) CyberSwarm builds neuromorphic silicon on memristors. It is using a unique approach, leveraging a known technology, while keeping ambitions firmly tied to real-world applications. Here, Mihai Raneti, CEO of CyberSwarm, talks with JPR’s David Harold about the company, its evolution, and why it took a different route to neuromorphic silicon.  Mihai Raneti, CyberSwarm CEO. (Source: CyberSwarm) Can you tell me
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