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A new way to solve the ‘hardest of the hard’ computer problems

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    photo of A new way to solve the ‘hardest of the hard’ computer problems imageResearchers have found a way to make what is called reservoir computing work between 33 and a million times faster, with significantly fewer computing resources and less data input needed.
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