This lecture introduces the functioning and components of a computer capable of processing information with algorithms, focusing on three key technologies: transistors, disks/Flash for memory, and networks for communication.
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Provides an overview of computer architecture, focusing on the von Neumann architecture and its components, including the CPU and memory management units.
Covers neuromorphic computing, challenges in ternary and binary computing, hardware simulations of the brain, and new materials for artificial brain cells.