
Singapore Launches First Biological Data Centre Prototype to Advance Energy-Efficient AI Computing.
Singapore unveiled a 20-unit server rack prototype at the National University of Singapore using roughly 16 million lab-grown human neurons to process data.
Developed by NUS Medicine, DayOne Data Centers, and Cortical Labs, the system tests wetware computing for niche workloads, though it lacks independent performance benchmarks against silicon AI.
Hardware, software, and now wetware!
Human neurons is called wetware…
The original concept for The Matrix featured human brains linked together as a massive distributed computing network—acting as organic RAM and processors (a living data center)—rather than as physical batteries, but studio executives feared audiences wouldn't understand it.
Wondering what you all think?
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Could this sort of thing created our reality?