Subject: The world”s most powerful computer goes to work on the problems of tomorrow An average human being on a good day might be able to add or subtract perhaps two or three numbers in a second. The ...
Episode: 2487 John von Neumann’s ideas on the similarities and differences of computers and brains. Today, UH math professor Krešo Josić talks about brains, computers, and John von Neumann.
Hungarian-born John von Neumann (1903-1957), an internationally renowned mathematician, promoted a theoretical design for a computer in the 1940s. He envisioned the stored program concept, whereby ...
The standard computer hardware we’ve relied on for decades is running into a wall. As AI models grow massively larger, ...
The modern computer may have begun with a random meeting at a train station in 1944. When mathematician Herman Goldstine told John von Neumann about ENIAC, von Neumann immediately saw both its power ...