The human brain – which we consider to be the prototypal biological computer – in its current incarnation is the result of more than a billion years of evolution. Its main functions have always been to regulate the internal milieu and to help the organism/being to survive and reproduce. With growing complexity, the brain has adopted a number of design principles that serve to maximize its efficiency in performing a broad range of tasks. The physical computer, on the other hand, has had only 200 years or so to evolve, and its perceived purpose is considerably different and far more constrained – that is, to solve a set of mathematical functions. This picture is rapidly changing however. One may argue that the functions of brains and computers are converging. This transition comes at a critical time when the roadmap for physical computing is becoming murky after a long period of exponential growth. Hence the existential questions arise if the underlaying design principles may converge or crossbreed, or if the different mechanisms (physics versus biology) will always translate into radically different solutions.
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Jan M. Rabaey
Jan M. Rabaey
University of California at Berkeley
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Foundations and Trends in Integrated Circuits and Systems (2022) 2 (1-2): 1–192.
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Rabaey JM (2022), "Of Brains and Computers". Foundations and Trends in Integrated Circuits and Systems, Vol. 2 No. 1-2 pp. 1–192, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/3500000006
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