New brain-like computers solve difficult physics problems using almost zero electricity
Neuromorphic computers mimic the human brain's architecture to solve complex mathematical equations while consuming significantly less power than traditional silicon chips.
Researchers have developed neuromorphic chips that process information like biological neurons, allowing them to solve intricate physics problems with extreme efficiency. Unlike standard computers that constantly move data between memory and processors, these systems process information locally. This design eliminates the energy-heavy bottlenecks found in modern hardware.
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