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Posted on 02/08/201930/07/2019 by Rafael Scapin

Superconducting neurons could match the power efficiency of the brain

Conventional computers need orders of magnitude more energy than the “computer” in our heads. Neural networks made of superconducting nanowires might come much closer to the real thing.

https://www.technologyreview.com/s/613949/superconducting-neurons-could-match-the-power-efficiency-of-the-brain/

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