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Neurocube: a programmable digital neuromorphic architecture with high-density 3D memory

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The basic architecture of the Neurocube is presented and an analysis of the logic tier synthesized in 28nm and 15nm process technologies are presented and the performance is evaluated through the mapping of a Convolutional Neural Network and estimating the subsequent power and performance for both training and inference.
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This paper presents a programmable and scalable digital neuromorphic architecture based on 3D high-density memory integrated with logic tier for efficient neural computing. The proposed architecture consists of clusters of processing engines, connected by 2D mesh network as a processing tier, which is integrated in 3D with multiple tiers of DRAM. The PE clusters access multiple memory channels (vaults) in parallel. The operating principle, referred to as the memory centric computing, embeds specialized state-machines within the vault controllers of HMC to drive data into the PE clusters. The paper presents the basic architecture of the Neurocube and an analysis of the logic tier synthesized in 28nm and 15nm process technologies. The performance of the Neurocube is evaluated and illustrated through the mapping of a Convolutional Neural Network and estimating the subsequent power and performance for both training and inference.

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Spiking Neural Networks Hardware Implementations and Challenges: a Survey

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Neurostream: Scalable and Energy Efficient Deep Learning with Smart Memory Cubes

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Planaria: Dynamic Architecture Fission for Spatial Multi-Tenant Acceleration of Deep Neural Networks

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Supporting Very Large Models using Automatic Dataflow Graph Partitioning

TL;DR: Tofu as discussed by the authors uses a recursive search algorithm that minimizes the total communication cost to partition a dataflow graph of fine-grained tensor operators used by platforms like MXNet and TensorFlow.
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Neuromorphic Context-Dependent Learning Framework With Fault-Tolerant Spike Routing

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