Breakthrough in construction of computers for mimicking human brain
The performance and exciting potential of the HBP's brain-inspired, SpiNNaker neuromorphic computer takes us one step closer to simulating brain neural networks in real-time.
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The performance and exciting potential of the HBP's brain-inspired, SpiNNaker neuromorphic computer takes us one step closer to simulating brain neural networks in real-time.
Three new neuromorphic chip architectures to be revealed at NICE 2018, in Portland, US.
The number of jobs running on the Human Brain Project’s two neuromorphic machines is steadily increasing, as the hardware systems and software continue to be refined.
Seventh SpiNNaker Workshop, 3rd - 6th October 2017 in Manchester, UK (free of charge)
21-23 June 2017, Paris, France
Working on the borders between neuroscience and ICT, or medicine and ICT, requires basic knowledge in the field of computer science.