A supercomputer more than 2000 times larger than the human brain will begin operating in April 2024

A supercomputer more than 2000 times larger than the human brain will begin operating in April 2024

Already in April of this year, the Deep South supercomputer, developed by the Australian International Center for Neuromorphic Systems, will be launched. This computer, more than 2000 times larger than the human brain, is capable of performing 228 trillion operations per second. This was reported by ixbt.com with reference to gizmochina.

Unlike traditional electronic systems, it imitates not only the functioning of the brain, but also the entire human body. This permits it to integrate data storage and processing, achieving incredible efficiency.

The genius of the human brain lies in its billions of interconnected neurons that operate with minimal energy consumption. Deep South, of course, requires much more space and energy, but its technology has enormous potential.

The study of the brain during the development of Deep South has led to new discoveries in this area. Scientists can now analyze brain diseases, observe the brain's response to drugs and aging, and visualize the learning process.

Deep South will be a powerful tool for studying the communication between nerve cells, which will help pinpoint the root cause of neurological problems. In addition, Deep South can visualize the learning process, showing how the supercomputer model distributes tasks.

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