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“This system is like a smart workspace where everything is within arm’s reach instead of having to go back and forth between desks and file cabinets,” Hakcheon Jeong and Seungjae Han, both researchers from KAIST, said in a press statement. “This is similar to the way our brain processes information, where everything is processed efficiently at once at one spot.”
In the same vein, KAIST also developed the first AI superconductor chip that runs at ultra-high speeds with minimal power consumption—just like the brain. In terms of computing, the human brain can perform a billion-billion mathematical operations per second with just 20 watts of power. If you want to make an AI neuromorphic brain, then you also need it to make it hyper-efficient.