sexta-feira, 20 de novembro de 2009

Cérebro humano vs. Supercomputador

"Right now, Roadrunner, the supercomputer that comes closest to replicating a human’s ability to drive in rush-hour traffic, weighs 227 metric tons and requires a diet of about 3 megawatts. By contrast, the brain regularly handles rush-hour driving on 20 watts (comparable to the power consumption of a Nintendo Wii), and its 1.5 kilograms fit neatly into a handbag." Sally Adee

Impressionante!

Com certeza o atual modelo computacional é bem diferente do modelo sobre o qual o cérebro trabalha.