Researcher from Bielefeld University and international
colleagues present their findings
Which circuits and chips are suitable for building
artificial brains using the least possible amount of power? This is the
question that Junior Professor Dr. Elisabetta Chicca from the Center of
Excellence Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC) has been investigating in
collaboration with colleagues from Italy and Switzerland. A surprising finding:
Constructions that use not only digital but also analog compact and imprecise
circuits are more suitable for building artificial nervous systems, rather than
arrangements with only digital or precise but power-demanding analog electronic
circuits.