Länk - Memristorer kan kanske packa artificiella neurala nätverk mycket tätare

published Jul 11, 2009 01:28   by admin ( last modified Jul 11, 2009 01:28 )
He points out that in the human cortex synapses are packed at a density of about 10^10 per square centimetre, whereas today's microprocessors only manage densities 10 times less. "That is one important reason intelligent machines are not yet walking around on the street," he says. Snider's dream is of a field he calls "cortical computing" that harnesses the possibilities of memristors to mimic how the brain's neurons interact.



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