articleAdvances in Physics XDec 4, 2016GOLD OA

Neuromorphic computing using non-volatile memory

IBM Research - Almaden · IBM Research - Zurich · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Dense crossbar arrays of non-volatile memory (NVM) devices represent one possible path for implementing massively-parallel and highly energy-efficient neuromorphic computing systems. We first review recent advances in the application of NVM devices to three computing paradigms: spiking neural networks (SNNs), deep neural networks (DNNs), and ‘Memcomputing’. In SNNs, NVM synaptic connections are updated by a local learning rule such as spike-timing-dependent-plasticity, a computational approach directly inspired by biology. For DNNs, NVM arrays can represent matrices of synaptic weights, implementing the matrix–vector multiplication needed for algorithms such as backpropagation in an analog…

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Keywords
  • Neuromorphic engineering
  • Computer science
  • Non-volatile memory
  • Computer architecture
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Artificial neural network
  • Computer hardware
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  • Affordable and clean energy
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