<- Back to Weekly Innovation Insights overview

Neuromorphic Computing

Neuromorphic computing is a type of computing where hardware is designed to mimic the brain’s neural network — or at least aspects of our current understanding of neural mechanisms. This type of computing is often used in artificial intelligence (AI) applications where computers need to be able to learn and make decisions on their own.

But wait, there's more...

Why just look at a data snapshot that someone else made, for someone else’s topics?

Try out Mergeflow yourself, for your own topics.

We think you can get meaningful insights within 20 minutes that otherwise would take you hours or days to obtain.

Try it out yourself:

Try all Mergeflow features free for 14 days. No credit card required.

Frequently asked questions about signing up

After you sign up, you’ll receive an email from us with an account activation link. Over the course of the next 14 days, we’ll send you a few emails with tips and tricks.

No. We do not ask for your credit card up front, so you will only be charged when you decide to buy a subscription.

No. Mergeflow is a SaaS software that runs in any modern web browser. And because it’s a subscription, you get constant product updates.

You can pay your Individual Plan subscription via credit card (American Express, MasterCard, Visa). Team Plans, API, and Enterprise Solutions can be paid via invoicing and bank transfer.

Yes. We don’t serve ads, we never sell anything you give us, and we protect your privacy. All data in Mergeflow are encrypted in-transit and at rest. Mandatory 2-step verification secures your account, even if your password is compromised. And we always rather postpone a new feature than cut corners on security.

We'll help you get started quickly...

...for example, with our free video course, "Tech Discovery for Innovators":

Creators, innovators, and strategists from across industries use Mergeflow