Cardwell et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Mosaics a technique to make neuromorphic computing scalable adaptive and flexible.Cardwell et al., 2019
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- Cardwell S
- Aimone J
- Bennett C
- Dellana R
- Severa W
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Spiking Neural Networks with event-driven processing and energy gains are promising candidates to implement deep neural networks. Analog resistive memory crossbars (ReRAM) have been shown to provide computational efficiency gains in building compact …
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