Supercomputer IMBEven with rumors, the singularity, or point at which expert system could overtake human smarts, still isn’t fairly here. One of the globe’s most highly effective supercomputers is still no suit for the modest human brain, taking 40 mins to reproduce a single secondly of mind activity.

Analysts in Germany and Japan used K, the fourth-most powerful supercomputer in the world, to simulate mind activity. With more than 700,000 processor centers and 1.4 million gigabytes of RAM, K simulated the interaction of 1.73 billion afferent neuron and more than 10 trillion synapses, or joints between brain cells. Though that might seem like a great deal of mind cells and links, it represents simply 1 percent of the human mind’s network.


The long-lasting goal is to make computing so quickly that it could mimic the mind– brain cell by brain cell– in real-time. That might be possible by the end of the years, researcher Markus Diesmann, of the College of Freiburg, informed the Telegraph.



Supercomputer Takes 40 Minutes To Design 1 Second of Brain Task
14 Jan 2014

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