Enlarge / This is a picture of Intel’s Nahuku boards, which contain 8 to 32 Intel Loihi neuromorphic chips, interfaced to an Intel Arria 10 FPGA development kit. Intel’s latest neuromorphic system, Pohoiki Beach, is made up of multiple Nahuku boards and contains 64 Loihi chips. (credit: Intel Labs) Neuromorphic engineering—building machines that mimic the function of organic brains in hardware as well as software—is becoming more and more prominent.