The World’s First Supercomputer That Works Like The Human Brain Is Ready

 Canada Global (Web News) Our brain is so amazing that it performs trillions of tasks every second and consumes very little energy. According to an estimate, the brain uses only 20 watts of energy for its functions.

Scientists have developed the world’s first supercomputer that has the ability to activate networks at the level of the human brain. Australian scientists have developed this supercomputer, named Deep South. Western Sydney University experts. This supercomputer developed by the will start working next year.

According to scientists, this computer is capable of 228 trillion operations per second, which is equivalent to the functions of the human brain. They hope that this computer will help them understand how our brains are capable of analyzing so many details. Why use less energy? If they can figure it out, in the future they will be able to develop a machine brain that will be even more powerful than the human brain.

This research work will also help in understanding the functions of the human brain. Researchers said that we still do not know how our brain uses cells to work, so we developed a computer network in this way. He added that traditional computers use graphics processing units and multi-core central processing units that work very slowly and consume a lot of energy, but our computer will change that. .

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