PHYS.ORG: A new brain-inspired computer takes us one step closer to simulating brain neural networks in real-time

Press/Media: Research

Description

A computer built to mimic the brain's neural networks produces similar results to that of the best brain-simulation supercomputer software currently used for neural-signaling research, finds a new study published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Neuroscience. Tested for accuracy, speed and energy efficiency, this custom-built computer named SpiNNaker, has the potential to overcome the speed and power consumption problems of conventional supercomputers. The aim is to advance our knowledge of neural processing in the brain, to include learning and disorders such as epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease.

Period11 Jul 2018

Media coverage

1

Media coverage

  • TitleA new brain-inspired computer takes us one step closer to simulating brain neural networks in real-time
    Media name/outletPhys.org
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    Date11/07/18
    DescriptionA computer built to mimic the brain's neural networks produces similar results to that of the best brain-simulation supercomputer software currently used for neural-signaling research, finds a new study published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Neuroscience. Tested for accuracy, speed and energy efficiency, this custom-built computer named SpiNNaker, has the potential to overcome the speed and power consumption problems of conventional supercomputers. The aim is to advance our knowledge of neural processing in the brain, to include learning and disorders such as epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease.
    URLhttps://phys.org/news/2018-07-brain-inspired-closer-simulating-brain-neural.html
    PersonsSteve Furber

Keywords

  • computer science
  • artificial intelligence