IBM Scientists Show Blueprints for Brain-like Computing | MIT Technology Review

IBM Scientists Show Blueprints for Brain-like Computing | MIT Technology Review
Most modern computer systems are built on the Von Neumann architecture—with separate units for storing information and processing it sequentially—and they use programming languages designed specifically for that architecture. Instead, TrueNorth stores and processes information in a distributed, parallel way, like the neurons and synapses in a brain.

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