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Date: 2014-11-29 00:31:12
Neurotechnology
Dharmendra Modha
SyNAPSE
Computer programming
Supercomputer
Brain
Neuron
Integrated circuit
Computing
Parallel computing
Anatomy

Tiny chip mimics brain, delivers supercomputer speed

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