IBM has unveiled a prototype of its new brain-inspired computer that is fed by “electronic blood.”
The computer firm said that it learns from nature by building computers fuelled and cooled by a liquid, like human minds, the BBC reported.
The human brain has phenomenal computing power and uses only 20 watts of energy – an efficiency that the computer company is keen to match.
The firm’s new “redox flow” system pumps “electronic blood” through a computer, and carries power in and taking heat out.
A prototype was shown this week at the technology giant’s Zurich lab by Dr Patrick Ruch and Dr Bruno Michel. (ANI)