Briefing
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- One Million PCM Devices – IBM Research used one million phase change memory (PCM) devices, form of non-volatile random access memory (RAM) that stores data by altering state of matter from which device is made, to run machine learning algorithm unsupervised
- In-Memory Computing - Made from germanium antimony telluride alloy, can simultaneously run computational tasks compared to standard von Neumann systems that have separate memory and processing units
- 200 Times Faster Systems – Results in systems 200 times faster and more energy efficient than advanced classical computers, applicable for machine learning computations
- Two Tasks – Algorithm successfully made temporal correlations of unknown data, such as pixel data to create drawing of British mathematician Alan Turing, as well as U.S. rainfall data covering six-month period
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Accelerator
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Sector
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Information Technology
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Organization
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IBM Research Inc.
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Source
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Original Publication Date
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October 24, 2017
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