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NEURDON
Charles Augustine at Intel's Circuit Research Laboratory in Hillsboro, Oregon, and a few of his colleagues unveil their design for a neuromorphic chip based on memristors and spin valves. Neurdons have heard this before...
In this paper we are linking one type of memristor nanotechnology devices to the biological synaptic update rule known as spike-time-dependent-plasticity (STDP) found in real biological synapses. This allows neuromorphic engineers to develop circuit architectures that use this type of memristors to artificially emulate parts of the visual cortex.
IEEE SPECTRUM
DARPA's new memristor-based approach to AI consists of a chip that mimics how neurons process information.
High-density spike-based computing systems will enable memristive-based analog synapse arrays.
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