Honey Could Be Used for Making Neuromorphic, Brain-Like CPUs

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If you find yourself getting gunned down by a Terminator with a neural net processah (a learning computah) in the future, one thing that you might be able to partially blame is delicious honey. Researchers with Washington State University have discovered that the sweet substance holds the potential for creating neuromorphic chips, processors that are designed to work and process information like the human brain, mimicking neurons and synapses.

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TSMC is the most "honey-rich" company! Bees love to settle in the factory, and honey is made into souvenirs.​


Last year, due to its environmentally friendly conservation and management methods, it successfully attracted bees to live in the factory area. The company further cooperated with local bee farmers and Tunghai University to successfully produce an exclusive TSMC honey souvenir and named it "Ji Mi"


TSMC cooperates with bee farmers and schools to turn the honey produced by bees in the TSMC power plant area into souvenirs, and the souvenir is named "Ji Mi". This is the result of TSMC's efforts in friendly ecology and social inclusion.

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