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Sep 9, 2011

Brain chip

For the first time IBM developed "Brain Chip"

This chip works on the basis of human thought patterns. This chip can be programmed to provide information without first such chip in general and can also respond to real-world signals such as temperature, sound, and movement. Challenges in training the computer to behave like a human brain has tested the limits of science for decades. But researchers from IBM today said they have made a key step toward combining two of the world.


The techniques explored by IBM and other companies and university research laboratories around the 'cognitive computing' can lead to chips that are better able to adapt to unexpected information. U.S. technology company has built two prototype chips that said process data much like how people digest information from the chip that currently power a PC and a supercomputer.

This chip is an important milestone in the project for six years which has involved 100 researchers and spent $ 41million (£ 25million) from the U.S. Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency 

 

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