Could brain-like computers be a 'competition killer'?
Briefly

Modern computing's energy consumption is skyrocketing, with projections showing it could double by 2026. Neuromorphic computing, mimicking the brain's structure, could offer a more energy-efficient alternative.
Companies like SpiNNcloud Systems are already entering the market with neuromorphic supercomputers, indicating a growing interest and potential shift towards this energy-saving technology.
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