IBM gets $16 million to bolster its brain-on-a-chip technology
NetworkWorld
The quest to mimic the best parts of human brain function on a highly intelligent computer to decypher tons of data quickly is heating up.
IBM this week got $16.1 million to kick up its part of a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency research program aimed at rapidly and efficiently put brain-like senses into actual hardware and software so that computers can process and understand data more rapidly.
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