GigaomIBM researchers get closer to brain-like computing
Researchers at IBM built a simulator for a brain-like computing network and developed a programming language and applications to execute on it. Read more »
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Researchers at IBM built a simulator for a brain-like computing network and developed a programming language and applications to execute on it. Read more »
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Tribogenics, which spun out of DARPA-backed physics project at UCLA, announced today it has raised $2.5 million from Flywheel Ventures and other angels to build X-Ray machines the size of thick… Read more »
When an investor or entrepreneur makes high-risk bets on early stage companies, failure is always part of the equation. For Kleiner Perkin’s Bill Joy he says more of the early-stage greentech… Read more »