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Pagliarini et al., 2019 - Google Patents

A probabilistic synapse with strained MTJs for spiking neural networks

Pagliarini et al., 2019

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14387285919514522666
Author
Pagliarini S
Bhuin S
Isgenc M
Biswas A
Pileggi L
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IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems

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Spiking neural networks (SNNs) are of interest for applications for which conventional computing suffers from the nearly insurmountable memory-processor bottleneck. This paper presents a stochastic SNN architecture that is based on specialized logic-in-memory …
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