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Researchers have teamed up with Intel and Dell to build a massive supercomputer that can simulate networks at the scale of the human brain.
But a new microchip modeled on the human brain is much faster and more efficient than a typical computer, researchers report. The microchip — called "Neurogrid" — could open up windows into ...
Precision Neuroscience, a specialist in brain-computer interfaces, has laid claim to a new record for the number of surgically-inserted electrodes in a human brain. At 4,096 electrodes, Precision ...
Sidebar:The Brain: Byte By Byte Given that computers were first invented with the intention of duplicating certain functions of the brain--notably memory and calculation--researchers say it is perhaps ...
Back To: A Meeting of Minds: Using Computers To Study The Brain The Human Brain Project is a multi-institutional federal effort to facilitate neuroscience research and coordination of data and ...
General-Purpose Brain-Computer Interface Brings Thought Control to Any PC New system could make it easier for paralyzed people to communicate via computer keyboard.
Bioengineers at Stanford University have developed microchips based on the human brain that are more energy efficient and up to 9000 times faster than the typical PC.
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