IBM's 4096-core machine
--D. Thiebaut (talk) 09:39, 8 August 2014 (EDT)
IBM's TrueNorth: A machine with 4096 neurosynaptic cores in a 64x64 gridextremetech.com, August 7, 2014
from extremetech.com: "Enter TrueNorth, the culmination of the six-year-old SyNAPSE project at IBM Research. The work, which has been partly funded by DARPA since 2008, resulted in a prototype chip with just 256 neurons in 2011, and the Corelet programming language in 2013. This new chip is a second-generation version of the 2011 prototype, based on a new process (Samsung 28nm vs. IBM 45nm) and is orders of magnitude more complex, functional, and efficient. TrueNorth is implemented in standard CMOS transistors, just like the CPU in your PC — but that’s where the similarities end."
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