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Intel's 'Pohoiki Springs' network of brain chips may be asked to help fight coronavirus

Intel’s ‘Pohoiki Springs’ network of brain chips may be asked to help fight coronavirus

Posted on March 19, 2020 By Jarvis

Intel’s Loihi attempts to improve machine learning by modelling its architecture on the human brain.

Intel said Wednesday that it has completed “Pohoiki Springs,” the name for its network of 768 of its Loihi neuromorphic “brain chips.” The company will use Pohoiki Springs for machine learning applications, including a possible look at how the coronavirus spreads.
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