MIT: Engineers Put Tens of Thousands of Artificial Brain Synapses on a Single Chip
June 09, 2020
June 09, 2020
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, June 9 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
MIT engineers have designed a "brain-on-a-chip," smaller than a piece of confetti, that is made from tens of thousands of artificial brain synapses known as memristors -- silicon-based components that mimic the information-transmitting synapses in the human brain.
The researchers borrowed from principles of metallurgy to fabricate each memristor from alloys . . .
MIT engineers have designed a "brain-on-a-chip," smaller than a piece of confetti, that is made from tens of thousands of artificial brain synapses known as memristors -- silicon-based components that mimic the information-transmitting synapses in the human brain.
The researchers borrowed from principles of metallurgy to fabricate each memristor from alloys . . .