Spiking Neural Network Architecture

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This installment of Computer's series highlighting the work published in IEEE Computer Society journals comes from IEEE Transactions on Computers. The first Web extra is a video in which Steve Furber introduces a paper, recently published in IEEE Transactions on Computers, that presents an overview of the architecture of the SpiNNaker massively parallel neurocomputer (https://youtu.be/EhPpxsK2Ia0). SpiNNaker was designed for brain-modeling applications, and will ultimately employ a million ARM processor cores to model up to a billion spiking neurons in biological real time. The second Web extra is a video in which the IEEE Computer Society presented its 2013 Computer Pioneer Award to Stephen B. Furber for pioneering work as a principal designer of the ARM 32-bit RISC microprocessor (https://youtu.be/x-H-6xG1TEs).

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Montuschi, P. (2015, October 1). Spiking Neural Network Architecture. Computer. IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/MC.2015.293

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