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IBM brings brain power to experimental chips

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IBM brings brain power to experimental chips
IBM has created prototype chips that could mimic brain-like functionality, which the company said is an "unprecedented" step forward in creating intelligent computers that collect, process and understand data quickly. Read More


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NASA: Humanoid robot wakes up on space station
The humanoid robot on board the International Space Station was brought to life on Monday. Read More

Hands on: Sony DEV-5 and DEV-3 digital binoculars
The Sony DEV-5 and DEV-3 digital binoculars makes you wish you were a bird watcher, an opera enthusiast, or someone in a galaxy far, far away from what you're looking at. Read More

Texas Memory Systems challenges high-end hard drives with new flash product
Texas Memory Systems broke out of its über-high end mold and introduced a flash-based array that it says will compete with Tier 1 hard drive systems on a price-per-gigabyte basis. Read More

 
 
 

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