UT San Antonio’s launches first open-access computing hub
UT San Antonio’s launches first open-access computing hub
https://sanantonioreport.org/ut-san-antonio-first-open-access-computing-hub-ai-utsa/
Publish Date: 2026-02-24 11:00:00
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- University of Texas at San Antonio launched the THOR initiative, aiming to provide public access to a neuromorphic computing system with lower energy use than traditional data centers.
- The system is designed to expand research opportunities in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and physics among researchers and students.
- Funded by a $4 million National Science Foundation grant, the initiative was developed through the university’s MATRIX AI Consortium for Human Well-Being.
- The project took three years to conceptualize and aims to build a neuromorphic hub for education, research, and innovation.
- Unlike traditional data centers, neuromorphic computing mimics the human brain and uses significantly less energy by activating only when processing new information.
- Historically, neuromorphic technology has been niche, but the initiative seeks to make it more widely accessible and to foster diverse research.
- The initiative is spearheaded by Dhireesha Kudithipudi, Catherine Schuman, Gert Cauwenberghs, and Vijay Janapa Reddi.
- The launch event aimed to bring together institutions and community partners to learn more about the system’s capabilities and potential uses.