Demirag, 2024 - Google Patents
Analog Alchemy: Neural Computation with In-Memory Inference, Learning and RoutingDemirag, 2024
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- Demirag Y
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- arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.20848
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As neural computation is revolutionizing the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), rethinking the ideal neural hardware is becoming the next frontier. Fast and reliable von Neumann architecture has been the hosting platform for neural computation. Although capable, its …
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