Researchers have introduced a supercomputer designed to mimic human brain functions. This cutting-edge neuromorphic system can execute an impressive 228 trillion operations per second, distinguishing itself with its unique design, superior efficiency, and wide range of potential uses.
In recent years, China's Tianhe-2 supercomputer held the top spot in the fastest supercomputer rankings included in the TOP500 list. US sanctions against Beijing have compelled the.
Researchers at the Western Sydney University in Australia have teamed up with tech giants Intel and Dell to build a massive supercomputer that can simulate networks at the scale of the human brain. The computer, dubbed DeepSouth, is capable of emulating networks of spiking neurons at a brain-melting 228 trillion synaptic operations per second, […]