Brain-powered computers could help make AI more sustainable
NewsBytes | March 10, 2026 9:41 PM CST
Each CL1 unit uses less energy than a handheld calculator
This move is all about meeting the huge energy demands of artificial intelligence without burning through power.
CEO Hon Weng Chong said each CL1 unit uses less energy than a handheld calculator. Pretty wild, right?
The Melbourne facility will house 120 CL1 units; the Singapore deployment is planned to roll out up to 1,000 units in phases, beginning with an initial installation at the National University of Singapore's Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine.
The hope is these brain-powered computers can help make AI both smarter and more sustainable.
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