I don't know about neuroscience, I'm not into it myself ethically. Performance-wise, the thing I'm currently into is Pipe-lining FPGA's, to support higher clock rates by making the pathway the electricity takes from input to output a shorter distance, hence a smaller electrical delay. Simply you're just dropping off to a register after every so gates, and then the next stage picks it up from where the last one dropped it off, it runs like a factory assembly line.
That could get you to a terrahert if it was a millimetre between each stage, but the strange thing about it is I dont see much on the internet except a few people wondering about it and never actually doing it for real. So the reality of it I'm not sure of, maybe everyone is stuffing it up? Have to get a cheap FPGA (~$100) and test it out myself. ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T1dc2a5f2d1d491d4-M93919bbb643dc3cf93a0202c Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
