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China develops research on human brain-inspired computing

 






The human brain is dubbed "the world's most sophisticated computer". Chinese scientists are fostering research on brain-inspired computing systems, which have the potential to drive the next wave of computer engineering.

Researchers from China's  University 'Tsinghua' proposed a novel concept of "neuromorphic completeness" and published their research in the journal Nature in October. Their study provides a key theory of brain-inspired computing systems and offers a reference for hierarchical structure design.

Brain-inspired computing refers to the general term for computing theory, computer architecture, chip design, and algorithms that are inspired by the neural information processing in humans. The relevant computing is still in its beginning and internationally recognised technical standards and schemes have not yet been formed.

Existing research on brain-inspired computing systems mostly focuses on chips, software toolchains, and algorithms. However, some fundamental issues of the system, such as computational completeness and system hierarchy, are insufficiently considered.

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