But he's quick to say that he Ffxiv Gil can only hope that his cognitivecomputing work will have the lasting impact of the von Neumannarchitecture. And he's clear that he and his team haven't evenbegun to build real-world applications. They're building afoundation for the future -- and they aren't that far along. Theyhaven't released their programming framework to the public. Thoughthey've built 150 corelets, the language is still indevelopment.

There is not really much I can say, says Kunle Olukotun,a Stanford University professor who specialises in parallelcomputing and programming languages for weird architectures.This is the first I've heard of IBM's new cognitive computerprogramming language, and there are no details on the web thatdistinguish the approach from conventional programminglanguages.




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