'Computers that run on this 'biological hardware' could in the next decade begin to alleviate energy-consumption demands of supercomputing.'
Johns Hopkins University researchers have outlined plans for a "bio-computer" that is highly feasible in our lifetime.
"Computers that run on this "biological hardware" could in the next decade begin to alleviate energy-consumption demands of supercomputing that are becoming increasingly unsustainable," Hartung said.Now, it will take decades before organoid intelligence can power systems as "smart as a mouse."in Kentucky, is a $600 million, 6,800-square-foot installation.
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