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2025
The world's first living computer from human brain tissues presented
Swiss startup FinalSpark has created the world's first bioprocessor based on human living neurons, capable of performing computational tasks. The technology uses organoids -- miniature clusters of nerve cells that respond to electrical impulses and demonstrate learning ability. This was announced by Interested Engineering on October 20, 2025. Read more here.
The world's first biological computer that uses human neurons to process information is presented
The world's first biological computer using human neurons to process information was introduced by Australian company Cortical Labs on March 3, 2025. A device called CL1 combines living neurons with silicon chips to create a new form of computational intelligence. Read more here.
2024: The world's first biocomputer of 16 colonies of brain cells is launched. Access to it is open to everyone
In late May 2024, the Swiss biotech launched startup FinalSpark the world's first, biocomputer consisting of 16 human brain organoids. The system, called Neuroplatform, is said to consume "a million times less energy" compared to traditional digital chips. More. here
