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RANC: Reconfigurable Architecture for Neuromorphic Computing

Joshua Mack, Ruben Purdy, Kris Rockowitz, Michael Inouye, Edward J. Richter, Spencer Valancius, Nirmal Kumbhare, Sahil Hassan, Kaitlin Fair, John Mixter, Ali Akoglu

2020IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neuromorphic architectures have been introduced as platforms for energy-efficient spiking neural network execution. The massive parallelism offered by these architectures has also triggered interest from nonmachine learning application domains. In order to lift the barriers to entry for hardware designers and application developers, we present RANC: a reconfigurable architecture for neuromorphic computing, an opensource highly flexible ecosystem that enables rapid experimentation with neuromorphic architectures in both software via C++ simulation and hardware via FPGA emulation. We present the utility of the RANC ecosystem by showing its ability to recreate behavior of IBM’s TrueNorth and validate with a direct comparison to IBM’s Compass simulation environment and published literature. RANC allows optimizing architectures based on application insights as well as prototyping future neuromorphic architectures that can support new classes of applications entirely. We demonstrate the highly parameterized and configurable nature of RANC by studying the impact of architectural changes on improving application mapping efficiency with quantitative analysis based on Alveo U250 FPGA. We present post routing resource usage and throughput analysis across implementations of synthetic aperture radar classification and vector matrix multiplication applications, and demonstrate a neuromorphic architecture that scales to emulating 259K distinct neurons and 73.3M distinct synapses.

Topics & Concepts

Neuromorphic engineeringComputer architectureArchitectureComputer scienceReconfigurable computingArtificial intelligenceEmbedded systemArtificial neural networkField-programmable gate arrayVisual artsArtAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingFerroelectric and Negative Capacitance DevicesNeural Networks and Reservoir Computing