New supercomputer mimics human brain, researchers say

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(UPI) A new supercomputer is able to mimic how the human brain functions, and can perform 200 quadrillion actions simultaneously.

The Spiking Neural Network Architecture, or SpiNNaker, went online last week for the first time at the University of Manchester in Britain. The computer can model more neurons in real time than any machine on the planet, developers say.

“SpiNNaker completely re-thinks the way conventional computers work. We’ve essentially created a machine that works more like a brain than a traditional computer, which is extremely exciting,” Steve Furber, a professor of computer engineering, said in a statement.

The computer can send billions of small amounts of information to thousands of different destinations. Eventually, the computer will be able to model 1 billion neurons at once in real time — about 1 percent the scale of the human brain, researchers said.

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3 thoughts on “New supercomputer mimics human brain, researchers say”

    1. The RFID works in well with the 5G system, so they know where you are within a ten meter radius and know what you are doing and whom you are talking to and all the rest, I leave that to your imagination.

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  1. Researchers say a lot of things while promoting and marketing their products.
    If you read the fine print its more like a COMPUTER at “1% scale of brain” and its not at all like an organic living tissue.
    Its a computer.
    Is it conscious?No .
    Is it alive ? No.

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