Tuesday, January 9, 2018







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Intel chip that imitates human brain is ready. Quantum technology too
It remains in the hands of the "chipgate" publicly unveiled in the early days of 2018, but not all bad news for the sides of Intel. At CES, the number one processor has just announced some developments related to what could be a new generation of ultra fast processors.In this set is Loihi, his first neuromorphic chip, designed to replicate how the human brain thinks and understands that it has reached the point of "full functionality," the manufacturer says.This processor transmits data through pulses between neurons and can adjust the connections between them to adapt to new tasks, Intel officials said in September. As announced at the Las Vegas fair, Loihi will begin to reach the hands of company partners in the area of ​​research this year.Intel also revealed that the Tangle Lake 49-qubit chip, designed for quantum computing processes, has also been made available to a research partner, QuTech, for testing and future developments.On the CES stage, the US company also took the opportunity to introduce the subject "chipgate" and reinforce the guarantee that the vulnerabilities will be fully corrected in all its processors by the end of this month. It is expected that 90% will be resolved this week.


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