
IBM scientists have created randomly spiking neurons using
phase-change materials to store and process data. This demonstration
marks a significant step forward in the development of energy-efficient,
ultra-dense integrated neuromorphic technologies for applications in
cognitive computing.
Inspired by the way the biological brain functions, scientists have
theorized for decades that it should be possible to imitate the
versatile computational capabilities of large populations of neurons.
Once they learn to program themselves then ......
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