Scientists get Doom running on chips powered by 200,000 human neurons, and those clever little cells are playing it too
You've seen Doom run on a McDonald's cash register. You've seen it run on a lawnmower. You've seen it run on Google's search bar. Now you can see it running on some lab-grown brain cells fused to a microchip. Perhaps a glimpse into our distant cyborg future, the company behind some of the world's most advanced biological computers has got a load of them not only running id Software's iconic FPS game, but actually playing it. Not very well, mind you. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:Romero Games' canceled Xbox title "was nothing like Hotline Miami" says Brenda RomeroDoom co-creator's scrapped FPS game has been "completely redesigned" into something that'll blow you away like Elden RingMaingear's hellish new Doom gaming PC mixes Dark Ages lore with retro nods to the first game, and I love it
You've seen Doom run on a McDonald's cash register. You've seen it run on a lawnmower. You've seen it run on Google's search bar. Now you can see it running on some lab-grown brain cells fused to a microchip. Perhaps a glimpse into our distant cyborg future, the company behind some of the world's most advanced biological computers has got a load of them not only running id Software's iconic FPS game, but actually playing it. Not very well, mind you.Read the rest of the story...
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