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Title: IBM Unveils Chip Prototypes That Mimic Human Brain
Post by: Naseebo on August 18, 2011, 03:37:31 PM
IBM researchers have created prototype computing chips that mirror the human brain, enabling them to not only collect and analyze information, but essentially learn from their mistakes, understand the data they're seeing and react accordingly.

The "cognitive computing" chips are able to recognize patterns and make predictions based on data, learn through experiences, find correlations among the information and remember outcomes, according to IBM officials.

"Future applications of computing will increasingly demand functionality that is not efficiently delivered by the traditional architecture," Dharmendra Modha, project leader for IBM Research, said in a statement. "These chips are another significant step in the evolution of computers from calculators to learning systems, signaling the beginning of a new generation of computers and their applications in business, science and government."

IBM officials are calling the prototypes the company's first neurosynaptic computing chips, which they said work in a fashion similar to the brain's neurons and synapses. It's done through advanced algorithms and silicon circuitry, they said.

It's through this mimicking of the brain's functionality that the chips are expected to understand, learn, predict and find correlations, according to IBM. Digital silicon circuits create what IBM is calling the chips' neurosynaptic cores, which include integrated memory (replicating synapses), computation (replicating neurons) and communication (replicating axons).

With those capabilities, computing can move away from the current if-then programming scenario and toward one where computers dynamically react, learn and problem-solve on the go.

The two working prototypes offer 45-nanometer SOI-CMOS cores that contain 256 neurons. One core contains 262,144 programmable synapses while the other holds 65,536 learning synapses. The chips are undergoing testing and have worked with simple applications such as navigation, machine vision, pattern recognition, associative memory and classification.

IBM officials see countless applications for cognitive computing systems. In one, such a system that is used to monitor the world's water supply—collecting and analyzing such data as temperature, pressure, wave height, acoustics and ocean tides—could determine the threat of a tsunami and decide to issue a warning based on its findings. Another cognitive system could monitor sights, smells, texture and temperatures to warn grocers of bad or contaminated produce.

"Imagine traffic lights that can integrate sights, sounds and smells and flag unsafe intersections before disaster happens or imagine cognitive coprocessors that turn servers, laptops, tablets and phones into machines that can interact better with their environments," IBM's Modha said
Title: Re: IBM Unveils Chip Prototypes That Mimic Human Brain
Post by: gaggan on August 18, 2011, 03:43:40 PM
eh ki copy paste karta ehna sara
hun ehnu read koun karu
Title: Re: IBM Unveils Chip Prototypes That Mimic Human Brain
Post by: Naseebo on August 18, 2011, 03:45:59 PM
eh ki copy paste karta ehna sara
hun ehnu read koun karu


koi na tusi vi IBM to oh comp chip laileo jera sara par ke samja vi dou  tuanu
Title: Re: IBM Unveils Chip Prototypes That Mimic Human Brain
Post by: gaggan on August 18, 2011, 03:48:34 PM
koi na tusi vi IBM to oh comp chip laileo jera sara par ke samja vi dou  tuanu
ik te dekh v mai dehati banda Chouthi fail aa
hun tussi ehni engreji iko time likh daounge te mainu te sapp ne hi sungna
punjabi ch likhdi te mai padhda  v
hun eh te mainu padhni nai aoundi
Title: Re: IBM Unveils Chip Prototypes That Mimic Human Brain
Post by: Naseebo on August 18, 2011, 03:51:34 PM
ik te dekh v mai dehati banda Chouthi fail aa
hun tussi ehni engreji iko time likh daounge te mainu te sapp ne hi sungna
punjabi ch likhdi te mai padhda  v
hun eh te mainu padhni nai aoundi

chaloi koi gal ni- asi tuanu short form das dinne ah... computer walle tarayikian vich ah... duniya da bura hal karan te turreo ah....jinnia navia navia techonologies kad de ah... oh kisse na kisse ne burre kam le vart laynia te phir hoju siyaapa kara... bad vich koi navi cheez bana layn ge siyaape da hall kadan le...phir ohi cycle chalu
Title: Re: IBM Unveils Chip Prototypes That Mimic Human Brain
Post by: gaggan on August 18, 2011, 03:53:08 PM
cycle keda hero valeya da aa beeba
 :thinking: :thinking: :thinking: :thinking: :thinking:
Title: Re: IBM Unveils Chip Prototypes That Mimic Human Brain
Post by: Kudrat Kaur on August 22, 2011, 08:57:29 PM
Technology has already ruined our physical skills and i think now time has come for thinking skills too...
and t soon we will have our brain directly connected to Web and search engines by putting some computer chips in our brain.
Then We will be scared of being attacked by brain hacker or virus..  :pagel:
Title: Re: IBM Unveils Chip Prototypes That Mimic Human Brain
Post by: ਕਰਮਵੀਰ ਸਿੰਘ on August 22, 2011, 11:33:13 PM
Technology has already ruined our physical skills and i think now time has come for thinking skills too...
and t soon we will have our brain directly connected to Web and search engines by putting some computer chips in our brain.
Then We will be scared of being attacked by brain hacker or virus..  :pagel:
yeaaa its true. These chips can be used to communicate with human brain coz their functionality is same as our brain. So ur idea is gud to connect our brain to the network . Aaah i wud lv to be a hitech man :happy:
Title: Re: IBM Unveils Chip Prototypes That Mimic Human Brain
Post by: Jhanda_Amli on August 22, 2011, 11:34:58 PM
waste of money n time.


What good it will do to man kind?
Title: Re: IBM Unveils Chip Prototypes That Mimic Human Brain
Post by: Naseebo on August 23, 2011, 03:26:09 PM
Technology has already ruined our physical skills and i think now time has come for thinking skills too...
and t soon we will have our brain directly connected to Web and search engines by putting some computer chips in our brain.
Then We will be scared of being attacked by brain hacker or virus..  :pagel:

sis kithe tusi kisse tech company le kam tan ni karde jera accidentally idea share kar dita tusi future plan da... hor pata lagge agle saal nu real vich matrix chaldi payi ah
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waste of money n time.


What good it will do to man kind?

gud da tan pata ni, par bad tan jaroor kuch na kuch hou es karke... sab ton phelan military wallea ne kisi na kisi taran eh cheez vartni ah log maran le...phir black market de vich ajau... kuch pata duniya da