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New Brain-inspired Chip Can Perform 46 BILLION Synaptic Operations Per Second by khalhokage(m): 10:15am On Aug 22, 2015

photo credit: Chip board. IBM


At a lab near San Jose, IBM has built the digital equivalent of a rodent brain---roughly speaking. It spans 48 of the company's experimental TrueNorth chips, a new breed of processor that mimics the brain's biological building blocks. IBM


IBM researchers have been working on building a chip since 2008 that works like the neurons inside your brain. And they’ve just announced an exciting breakthrough. Scientists have developed a system that is made up of 48 million artificial nerve cells, which is about what you'd find in the brain of a small rodent.

The team has been working with DARPA’s Systems of Neuromorphic Adaptive Plastic Scalable Electronics ( SyNAPSE ) for several years now. They showcased the significant progress they’ve made with their TrueNorth system during a three-week educational boot camp for researchers and government officials. According to Wired , the TrueNorth system is a network of chips that has 48 million artificial nerve cells, with each chip containing 1 million artificial cells each. These chips are “neuromorphic,” which means they’re designed to behave like organic brains.

IBM researchers suggest that traditional computers work like the left side of our brain, similar to a fast number-crunching calculator. They compare TrueNorth to right side of our brain, likening the system to "slow, sensory, pattern recognizing machines.”

IBM researchers note that they “have not built the brain, or any brain” but have built “a computer that is inspired by the brain.” The TrueNorth system has been developed to run deep-learning algorithms, which is similar to the AI technology used for Facebook's facial recognition or Skype’s instant translate mode.

The key difference is that IBM’s chips are a lot smaller, use less electricity and are cheaper to run. The TrueNorth system can therefore insert this AI technology into a much smaller package, such as a phone or wristwatch. TrueNorth’s 5.4-billion transistor chip uses 70 milliwatts of power, Wired reports. In comparison, a standard Intel processor with 1.4 billion transistors uses about 35 to 140 watts.

“What does a neuro-synaptic architecture give us? It lets us do things like image classification at a very, very low power consumption,” Brian Van Essen, a computer scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,
told Wired . “It lets us tackle new problems in new environments.”

It will take several more years before the chip will be available on the market, but according to IBM its unique architecture could solve “a wide class of problems from vision, audition, and multi-sensory fusion, and has the potential to revolutionize the computer industry by integrating brain-like capability into devices where computation is constrained by power and speed.”

Sources: Wired / Iflscience.
Re: New Brain-inspired Chip Can Perform 46 BILLION Synaptic Operations Per Second by Nobody: 3:08pm On Aug 22, 2015
Nice work right there . . . grin

Only a few more upgrades and with a Quadrillion synapses per second, they will have themselves a computer that is smarter than 90% of the Nairaland population. wink
Re: New Brain-inspired Chip Can Perform 46 BILLION Synaptic Operations Per Second by khalhokage(m): 3:25pm On Aug 22, 2015
Teempakguy:
Nice work right there . . . grin

Only a few more upgrades and with a Quadrillion synapses per second, they will have themselves a computer that is smarter than 90% of the Nairaland population. wink

I think it's already smarter than 95% as it is right now.
Re: New Brain-inspired Chip Can Perform 46 BILLION Synaptic Operations Per Second by Nobody: 3:43pm On Aug 22, 2015
khalhokage:


I think it's already smarter than 95% as it is right now.
grin grin
I whole heartedly agree.
Re: New Brain-inspired Chip Can Perform 46 BILLION Synaptic Operations Per Second by paranorman(m): 7:40pm On Aug 22, 2015
Good Ol' IBM.
Amazing!
Intel and AMD had better gear up.
Re: New Brain-inspired Chip Can Perform 46 BILLION Synaptic Operations Per Second by bqlekan(m): 11:02pm On Aug 24, 2015
One thing I know is they, IBM, NASA etc are far ahead of what we see... this was probably was built 10 years ago and was a top secret till now..

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