Computers that mimic the human brain are solving complex physics with almost no energy
Neuromorphic computers simulate the architectural efficiency of the human brain to solve intricate physics equations while consuming significantly less power than traditional silicon-based supercomputers.
Neuromorphic computing chips mimic the way biological neurons and synapses process information, allowing them to perform complex calculations with remarkable efficiency. In recent studies, researchers used Intel's Loihi neuromorphic chip to solve mathematical problems related to fluid dynamics and heat transfer.
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