A data centre rack running on living neurons is now operating in Singapore
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A data centre rack running on living neurons is now operating in Singapore
NUS Medicine, data centre operator DayOne and Melbourne’s Cortical Labs have unveiled a biological data centre prototype in Singapore, built from a 20-unit rack of neuron-powered CL1 computers. The efficiency claim central to the project comes with no published figures. A rack of computers running on living human neurons has been switched on in Singapore. […] This story continues at The Next Web
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DayOne Data Centers has launched Singapore’s first Biological Data Center Prototype with Cortical Labs and NUS Medicine. The prototype features a 20-unit CL1 biological computing system operating within a research environment at NUS Medicine. The system combines living neurons grown from stem cells with silicon hardware to process information. The neurons receive electrical signals, respond to inputs, and adapt over time. The technology aims to …
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