SpiNNaker - A Spiking Neural Network Architecture

20 years in conception and 15 in construction, the SpiNNaker project has delivered the world’s largest neuromorphic computing platform incorporating over a million ARM mobile phone processors and capable of modelling spiking neural networks of the scale of a mouse brain in biological real time. This...

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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
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