Versatile emulation of spiking neural networks on an accelerated neuromorphic substrate
Versatile emulation of spiking neural networks on an accelerated neuromorphic substrate
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Billaudelle, Sebastian , Stradmann, Yannik , Schreiber, Korbinian , Cramer, Benjamin , Baumbach, Andreas , Dold, Dominik , Göltz, Julian , Kungl, Akos F , Wunderlich, Timo C , Hartel, Andreas , Müller, Eric , Breitwieser, Oliver , Mauch, Christian , Kleider, Mitja , Grübl, Andreas , Stöckel, David , Pehle, Christian , Heimbrecht, Arthur , Spilger, Philipp , Kiene, Gerd , Vitali Karasenko , Senn, Walter , Petrovici, Mihai A , Schemmel, Johannes and Meier, Karlheinz
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Ithaca: Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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Ithaca: Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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We present first experimental results on the novel BrainScaleS-2 neuromorphic architecture based on an analog neuro-synaptic core and augmented by embedded microprocessors for complex plasticity and experiment control. The high acceleration factor of 1000 compared to biological dynamics enables the execution of computationally expensive tasks, by a...
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Versatile emulation of spiking neural networks on an accelerated neuromorphic substrate
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Stradmann, Yannik
Schreiber, Korbinian
Cramer, Benjamin
Baumbach, Andreas
Dold, Dominik
Göltz, Julian
Kungl, Akos F
Wunderlich, Timo C
Hartel, Andreas
Müller, Eric
Breitwieser, Oliver
Mauch, Christian
Kleider, Mitja
Grübl, Andreas
Stöckel, David
Pehle, Christian
Heimbrecht, Arthur
Spilger, Philipp
Kiene, Gerd
Vitali Karasenko
Senn, Walter
Petrovici, Mihai A
Schemmel, Johannes
Meier, Karlheinz
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2331700622
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2331700622
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2331-8422
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10.48550/arxiv.1912.12980