Authors
Michael V DeBole, Brian Taba, Arnon Amir, Filipp Akopyan, Alexander Andreopoulos, William P Risk, Jeff Kusnitz, Carlos Ortega Otero, Tapan K Nayak, Rathinakumar Appuswamy, Peter J Carlson, Andrew S Cassidy, Pallab Datta, Steven K Esser, Guillaume J Garreau, Kevin L Holland, Scott Lekuch, Michael Mastro, Jeff McKinstry, Carmelo Di Nolfo, Brent Paulovicks, Jun Sawada, Kai Schleupen, Benjamin G Shaw, Jennifer L Klamo, Myron D Flickner, John V Arthur, Dharmendra S Modha
Publication date
2019/5/14
Journal
Computer
Volume
52
Issue
5
Pages
20-29
Publisher
IEEE
Description
IBM's brain-inspired processor is a massively parallel neural network inference engine containing 1 million spiking neurons and 256 million low-precision synapses. Now, after a decade of fundamental research spanning neuroscience, architecture, chips, systems, software, and algorithms, IBM has delivered the largest neurosynaptic computer ever built.
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