Chips for Brains: Neuromorphic Engineering
November 12, 2013 | Terry Sharrer
Swiss engineers realize that to build a machine which has the capability of the human brain, their design has to rely on massively parallel pathways operating at relatively slow speeds, with memory and instruction signals seamlessly working together, and be continuously adaptable. This piece describes how they imagine these things being accomplished. MORE
Image Credit: University of Zurich and ETH Zurich and Gizmag.com