Artificial Brain
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An Artificial Brain is a brain that is a mechanical information processing system.
- See: Biological Brain.
References
2016
- https://www.laboratoryequipment.com/article/2016/11/day-changed-everything-cognitive-computing-pioneer-dharmendra-modha
- QUOTE: Chip-wise, Modha says the next steps are very clear. In the next five to 10 years, he and his team want to create a brain-in-a-box — a supercomputer the size of a shoebox with 10 billion neurons and one hundred trillion synapses that consumes less than 1 kilowatt of power.
2011
- http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2011/08/von-neuman-so-yesterday-scientists-develop-a-new-computing-architecture.html
- QUOTE: IBM’s long-term goal is to build a chip system with 10 billion neurons and a hundred trillion synapses, which will consume less than one kilowatt of power and occupy less than two liters of volume–about the size of a shoe box.