The Deep South supercomputer, which will outperform the human brain by more than 2000 times, will launch in April 2024

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The speed will be 228 trillion operations per second

The human brain has the highest computing power and, according to scientists, can boast a speed of more than 100 billion operations per second.

The Deep South supercomputer, built by the Australian International Center for Neuromorphic Systems, is due to launch in April 2024. This revolutionary computer boasts a processing speed of 228 trillion operations per second, more than 2,000 times faster than the human brain.

As gizmochina writes, there are few details yet, but there is information that «Deep South imitates the entire human body, and not just the brain. Unlike traditional electronics, Deep South integrates data storage and operation, reflecting the efficiency of the brain».

The genius of the human brain lies in the billions of interconnected nerve cells that operate with minimal energy consumption and provide trillions of interactions. Deep South requires much more space and energy, but the underlying technology is promising. The study of the brain in the creation of Deep South led to a deeper understanding of the human brain itself. Researchers can now analyze brain diseases and observe how the brain responds to drugs and aging.

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Deep South will allow you to study the brain, analyzing the communication between nerve cells to pinpoint the root cause of neurological problems. In addition, Deep South can visualize the learning process, showing how the supercomputer model distributes tasks.

We are waiting for new details to appear.

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