Recent Advancements in Emerging Neuromorphic Device Technologies
Jiyong Woo, Jeong Hun Kim, Jong‐Pil Im, Seung Eon Moon
Abstract
Neuromorphic Systems In article number 2000111, Jiyong Woo and co-workers reveal that the key considerations for brain-inspired technology are parallel computation and processing. The functions can be implemented in neuromorphic hardware systems by employing cross-point arrays, which can be stacked in three dimensions. In the architecture, analog data stored at synaptic elements can be summed in parallel and the results of arithmetic calculations can be recognized energy-efficiently.
Topics & Concepts
Neuromorphic engineeringComputer architectureComputer scienceKey (lock)ComputationPoint (geometry)Efficient energy useComputational scienceComputer hardwareComputer engineeringArtificial neural networkArtificial intelligenceEngineeringElectrical engineeringAlgorithmMathematicsOperating systemGeometryAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingNeural Networks and ApplicationsQuantum-Dot Cellular Automata