Demonstrating Advantages of Neuromorphic Computation: A Pilot Study
Demonstrating Advantages of Neuromorphic Computation: A Pilot Study
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Wunderlich, Timo , Kungl, Akos F , Müller, Eric , Hartel, Andreas , Stradmann, Yannik , Syed Ahmed Aamir , Grübl, Andreas , Heimbrecht, Arthur , Schreiber, Korbinian , Stöckel, David , Pehle, Christian , Billaudelle, Sebastian , Kiene, Gerd , Mauch, Christian , Schemmel, Johannes , Meier, Karlheinz and Petrovici, Mihai A
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Ithaca: Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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Neuromorphic devices represent an attempt to mimic aspects of the brain's architecture and dynamics with the aim of replicating its hallmark functional capabilities in terms of computational power, robust learning and energy efficiency. We employ a single-chip prototype of the BrainScaleS 2 neuromorphic system to implement a proof-of-concept demons...
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Demonstrating Advantages of Neuromorphic Computation: A Pilot Study
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2331-8422
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10.48550/arxiv.1811.03618