Neuromorphic computing could solve the tech industry's looming crisis | ZDNet

What's the best computer in the world? The most souped-up, high-end gaming rig? Whatever supercomputer took the number one spot in the TOP500 this year? The kit inside the datacentres that Apple or Microsoft rely on? Nope: it's the one inside your skull.
As computers go, brains are way ahead of the competition. They're small, lightweight, have low energy consumption, and are amazingly adaptable. And they're also set to be the model for the next wave of advanced computing.

Copying/Pasting full or partial texts with adding very little original content are frowned upon by the community. Repeated copy/paste posts could be considered spam. Spam is discouraged by the community and may result in the account being Blacklisted.