Swiss firm Final Spark has launched Neuroplatform, the world's first 'living computer' that operates using 16 lab-grown human brain organoids. This innovative system, which integrates hardware, software, and biology, consumes a million times less power than traditional silicon chips, making it significantly more energy efficient. The Neuroplatform is now available for research purposes at a cost of $500 per month.
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Final Spark a Swiss company unveiled Neuroplatform, a bio-computer powered by 16 lab-grown brains. It consumes significantly less energy than traditional computers. Final Spark offers access to Neuroplatform for research purposes at $500/mo per user. https://t.co/hJQGOqC7fg
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🤖🧠WOW! World's first "living computer" uses 16 human brains grown in a lab, and is 1 MILLION times more energy efficient than silicon chips. https://t.co/zu3ycdVm8W
16 lab-grown human brains make up the world’s first living computer 🧠 https://t.co/12GwoC2gFh
The world's first "living computer" runs on 16 lab-grown brains and uses way less power than silicon chips. now available for research at $500/month. wild https://t.co/mpcM8sJEjY
🚨WORLD'S FIRST 'LIVING COMPUTER' RUNS ON 16 LAB-GROWN BRAINS Swiss firm Final Spark launched Neuroplatform, using 16 lab-grown brain organoids for computational tasks, consuming a million times less power than silicon chips. This system integrates hardware, software, and… https://t.co/xxjH50TgTL
🚨SWISS 'LIVING COMPUTER' RUNS ON 16 LAB-GROWN BRAINS Swiss firm Final Spark launched Neuroplatform, using 16 lab-grown brain organoids for computational tasks, consuming a million times less power than silicon chips. This system integrates hardware, software, and biology,… https://t.co/v6NMwXnwjQ