Chinese scientists say their neuromorphic computer Darwin Mouse has the same number of neurons as a real mouse

  • Neuromorphic computers that mimic real brains could have a big impact on the development of artificial intelligence
  • Darwin Mouse has 120 million artificial neurons, equivalent to the brain of a mouse

Scientists from the University of Zhejiang and Zhejiang Lab say Darwin Mouse is the world's largest brain-like computer by number of neurons. Photo: Handout

A group of scientists in China say they have created the world’s largest brain-like computer by number of neurons. Darwin Mouse has 120 million artificial neurons and 100 billion synapses – equivalent to the brain of a mouse.

The team responsible for the computer from Zhejiang University and Zhejiang Lab officially unveiled it on Tuesday. Darwin Mouse is said to run on 792 chips that host millions of artificial neurons needed to mimic nerve cells found in real brains.

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