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BlueAlien

03/22/17 8:13 PM

#614 RE: BlueAlien #612

“The chip is the culmination of almost a decade of research and development, including the initial single core hardware prototype in 2011 and software ecosystem with a new programming language and chip simulator in 2013,” said IBM, which intends to sell the chip commercially for “distributed sensor and supercomputing applications. This technology could transform science, technology, business, government, and society by enabling vision, audition, and multi-sensory applications.”

BlueAlien

03/22/17 8:16 PM

#615 RE: BlueAlien #612

“We foresee generations of information technology systems, that complement today’s von Neumann machines, powered by an evolving ecosystem of systems, software, and services,” said IBM chief scientist Dr Dharmendra Modha. “These brain-inspired chips could transform mobility, via sensory and intelligent applications that can fit in the palm of your hand but without the need for Wi-Fi.”