computing and internet
04/25/2018 / By Edsel Cook
Army scientists leverage brain-like computer to crack codes, solve battlefield problems quicker
Military researchers have come across a terrifying use for brain-like computer architectures. They’re using these powerful neuromorphic computers to break the tried-and-tested public key encryption that protects most modern-day internet communications, according to a ScienceDaily article. Neuromorphic computers are so powerful that they can be built to small specifications that require less electricity. They’re also able to perform large […]
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