Neuromorphic computing aims to build processors that mimic the human brain by replicating its neural network architecture. It differs from traditional von Neumann architecture by embedding memory and processing units together and interconnecting processor chips similarly to neurons. This allows signals to be processed simultaneously across multiple chips. Neuromorphic chips have memory and processors built together with many connections between chips. Engineers are developing this technology to build more human-like artificial intelligence that can respond to different signals flexibly like the brain.