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Computer research claws forward
How super is this supercomputer? It has roughly 100,000 times the memory and processing power of the computer at your clinic's front desk. But this experiment isn't about gaudy system attributes—it's about understanding how the brain works and harnessing that power for application in a wide variety of fields, including medicine. IBM's Dharmendra Modha says that the team's work could result in computers less reliant on the logic of data and more able to deal in abstraction. This "cognitive computing" approach would be useful in analyzing tremendous amounts of information in innovative ways. Modha notes that computer simulation of the human brain is currently beyond the reach of technology but may be realistic within ten years.
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