
IBM's BlueGene/L supercomputer contains 4,096 processors, each tricked out with 256MB of RAM. It crunches out 360 trillion floating point operations per second. But as University of Nevada researchers have discovered, it doesn't hold a digital candle to the mind of a mouse:
What's more, a mouse brain has just eight million neurons. A human brain, by comparison, has 100 billion, but that hasn't stopped Swiss researchers from trying to model one.
Just how powerful is the brain of a mouse? [Guardian]
