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IBM develops a brain-like chip
2014-08-08 16:18:37| Electronics - Topix.net
International Business Machines Corp. says it has developed a silicon microchip that behaves like the human brain's neurons and synapses, recognizing patterns and classifying objects, The Wall Street Journal reports .
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IBM develops a brain-like chip
2014-08-08 16:01:37| Semiconductors - Topix.net
International Business Machines Corp. says it has developed a silicon microchip that behaves like the human brain's neurons and synapses, recognizing patterns and classifying objects, The Wall Street Journal reports .
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IBM unveils new chip; GMO fight; Overtaxed on plane tickets; Lipitor lawsuits
2014-08-08 15:32:08| IT Services - Topix.net
International Business Machines claims its latest microchip simulates the human brain in its processes, thus making it far better at certain tasks than traditional microchip designs.
Up To Speed: IBM unveils new chip said to mimic the brain
2014-08-08 15:32:07| IT Services - Topix.net
International Business Machines claims its latest microchip simulates the human brain in its processes, thus making it far better at certain tasks than traditional microchip designs.
IBM cracks open a new era of computing with brain-like chip: 4096 cores, 1 million neurons, 5.4 billion transistors
2014-08-07 20:00:21| Extremetech
Scientists at IBM Research have created by far the most advanced neuromorphic (brain-like) computer chip to date. The chip, called TrueNorth, consists of 1 million programmable neurons 256 million programmable synapses spread out across 4096 individual neurosynaptic cores. Built on Samsung's 28nm process and with a monstrous transistor count of 5.4 billion, this is one of the largest and most advanced computer chips ever made. Perhaps most importantly, though, TrueNorth is incredibly efficient: The chip consumes just 72 milliwatts at max load, which equates to around 400 billion synaptic operations per second per watt -- or about 176,000 times more efficient than a modern CPU running the same workload, or 769 times more efficient than other state-of-the-art neuromorphic approaches. Yes, IBM is now a big step closer to building a brain on a chip.
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