Mimic the human brain with smartphone chips

May 10th, 2010 by June von Bonin

Other then Henry Markrams Blue Brain, there is another project to emulate the brain - Spinnaker which uses affordable, practical, low-power components such as smartphone chips. The aim is to eventually have a brain like computer for controlling a humanoid. Read more on newscientist.com

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