Towards 10,000 x more energy-efficient computer chips (annual report 2023)

New: annual report 2023
Can we develop new materials and systems that allow for far more energy efficiency than current computer chips? The proof is literally in our own head: the human brain.
Unlike any computer chip, our brain uses an ingenious network to process complex information. It effectively combines processing and storage simultaneously. More so, past experiences make processing information much faster and more energy efficient.
This is why our research at CogniGron is inspired and guided by how our mind works.
Last modified: | 20 August 2024 7.27 p.m. |
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