Letting computers make mistakes could be the best way to unlock the next wave of smart devices and prevent high-performance computing hitting a wall. It would allow people to run complex simulations that are beyond today's supercomputers--models that better predict climate change, help them design more efficient cars and aircraft, and reveal the secrets of galaxy formation. They may even unlock the biggest mystery of all, by letting them simulate the human brain. Marks examines the computers developed by computer scientist Krishna Palem and his team.
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