Scientists Create Brain-Like Neurons That Run On Human Brain Voltage
UMass artificial neurons use picojoules per spike, matching biological neurons’ voltage and energy efficiency to advance neuromorphic computing and chemical signal response.
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Scientists Create Artificial Neuron That “Speaks” the Language of the Brain
Built from low-powered protein nanowires made by bacteria, these neurons could enable vastly more efficient, bio-inspired computers. Engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed an artificial neuron that behaves strikingly like its natural counterpart. The breakthrough builds on earlier research in which the team created protein nanowires from electricity-producing bacteria. Their new discovery [...]
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass) have developed artificial neurons that are very similar to the electrical functions of biological neurons. The aim is to build computers that work on the model of the human brain – much more efficiently than conventional microprocessors (via press text). Significantly lower power consumption While the human brain operates billions of neurons with only about 20 watts, large AI models …
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