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Saturday 21st March 2015
‘The most accurate simulation of the human brain to date has been
carried out in a Japanese supercomputer, with a single second’s worth of
activity from just one per cent of the complex organ taking one of the
world’s most powerful supercomputers 40 minutes to calculate.
Researchers used the K computer in Japan, currently the fourth most
powerful in the world, to simulate human brain activity. The computer
has 705,024 processor cores and 1.4 million GB of RAM, but still took 40
minutes to crunch the data for just one second of brain activity.’
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