Sandia’s secretive brain-like supercomputer promises next-level defense computing with no OS or internal storage

Sandia’s secretive brain-like supercomputer promises next-level defense computing with no OS or internal storage

Sandia’s secretive brain-like supercomputer promises next-level defense computing with no OS or internal storage


  • SpiNNaker 2 supercomputer operates without disks or an operating system for unmatched speed
  • Sandia’s system uses 152 cores per chip to mimic the parallelism of the human brain
  • With 138,240 terabytes of DRAM, the SpiNNaker 2 relies entirely on memory speed

A new computing system modeled after the architecture of the human brain has been activated at Sandia National Laboratories in the US state of New Mexico.

Developed by Germany-based SpiNNcloud, the SpiNNaker 2 stands out not only for its neuromorphic design, but also for its radical absence of an operating system or internal storage.

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