New Material Could Create ‘Neurons’ and ‘Synapses’ for Computers

            via University of Groningen Classic computers use binary values (0/1) to perform. By contrast, our brain cells can use more values to operate, making them more energy-efficient than computers. This is why scientists are interested in neuromorphic (brain-like) computing. Physicists from the University of Groningen have used a complex oxide to create elements comparable to the neurons and synapses … Continue reading New Material Could Create ‘Neurons’ and ‘Synapses’ for Computers