Singapur presenta un centro de datos impulsado por neuronas humanas vivas

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  • NUS Medicine, DayOne Data Centers y Cortical Labs presentaron lo que califican como el primer bastidor de servidores integrado biológicamente del mundo en un laboratorio de Singapur.
  • Cada unidad CL1 utiliza neuronas vivas cultivadas a partir de células madre para procesar datos con unos 30 vatios, una fracción del consumo de energía de los chips convencionales.
  • Los socios están estudiando la posibilidad de ampliar a 1.000 unidades en una instalación de DayOne, con posibles usos en el descubrimiento de fármacos, la robótica y la ciberseguridad.
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