Neuromorphic computing isn't a new thing. Both IBM and Intel have chips that make use of this brain-like structure, which has the potential to replace the von Neumann architecture in most of today's computer systems.
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Neuromorphic computing isn't a new thing. Both IBM and Intel have chips that make use of this brain-like structure, which has the potential to replace the von Neumann architecture in most of today's computer systems.
Blackcrack wrote:dedanna1029 wrote:Blackcrack wrote:Hey Guys! Im a Oldy
LMAO.
damn.. i am gone old, i cant remeber about these words..
the holy dammed cursingly old sack ...
Blacky