Scientists Consider Magnets as Neural Network Processors

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kcorp2003

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[citation][nom]soloburrito[/nom]Neural Network Processors = learning computershttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8ZaH5zLLvw[/citation]

I actually guess what this link was about. and i was right :)
fancy words.
 

stingstang

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Tom's forgot the end of the article.
However, they believe that the technology could be available within ten to fifteen years...with billions of dollars of funding they'll never get.
 
There's simply no point to this line of research.
Advances in computers are slow and incremental, building on existing technology.

And "being more like how our own brains work" doesn't mean you can create an efficient CPU out of it.

This is right up there with trying to store information in the spins of atoms.

What we really need magnets for is RAM that does not need power to keep the memory stored. It's called "MRAM" and it's actually the next big thing once they can get the speeds up and the costs down but that's probably at least ten years away.
 

annymmo

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I meant avoid interfering with each other.

Maybe it's even possible to make a metamaterial that can be turned off with a default state that does not need energy.
 
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