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Cortical Labs CL1 vs FinalSpark Neuroplatform: Head-to-Head in 2026 — Which Biocomputer Should You Use?
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Cortical Labs CL1 vs FinalSpark Neuroplatform: Head-to-Head in 2026 — Which Biocomputer Should You Use?

Cortical's $35k hardware vs FinalSpark's $500/month cloud rental. Full specs, real use cases, and who wins for researchers right now.

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200,000 Human Brain Cells Just Learned to Play DOOM — and It Changes Everything About AI
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200,000 Human Brain Cells Just Learned to Play DOOM — and It Changes Everything About AI

Cortical Labs grew real human neurons on a silicon chip. An independent developer with no biotech background taught them to play a 3D shooter in one week. Here's why that compression of time is the most important signal in computing right now.

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Human Brain Cells on a Chip Are Now for Sale — The World's First Commercial Biocomputer
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Human Brain Cells on a Chip Are Now for Sale — The World's First Commercial Biocomputer

Cortical Labs has launched CL1, the world's first commercially available biocomputing platform. 800,000 living human neurons on a silicon chip, available for $35,000 — or $300 per week via the cloud.

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