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Each neuron is a kind of microprocessor that connects two layers l and l + 1 through accepting a set of inputs from layer l, performing a weighted sum of all these inputs, and processing this weighted sum through an "activation function," which may be linear or nonlinear, and essentially makes this neuron "fire" when the input weighted sum is large enough.

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If it has any kind of microprocessor, chances are it can't take anything over 5V.

This program is then fed into a second piece of software called a compiler, which translates it into a sequence of machine instructions for a specific kind of microprocessor, such as Intel's x86 family, which can then run the original program.So far, so good.

The company, based in Santa Clara, Calif., makes a new kind of microprocessor that consumes less power than conventional chips, allowing notebook computers to run longer on a battery.

It was June 1994, and Silicon Valley's two biggest companies, Hewlett-Packard and Intel, unveiled a breathtaking alliance to jointly develop an entirely new kind of microprocessor.

From the point of view of circuit theory neurostimulator is a kind of self-excited or microprocessor controlled pulse generator.

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