| Literature DB >> 8049796 |
U Ramacher1, W Raab, J Anlauf, U Hachmann, J Beichter, N Brüls, M Wesseling, E Sicheneder, R Männer, J Glass.
Abstract
A general purpose neurocomputer, SYNAPSE-1, which exhibits a multiprocessor and memory architecture is presented. It offers wide flexibility with respect to neural algorithms and a speed-up factor of several orders of magnitude--including learning. The computational power is provided by a 2-dimensional systolic array of neural signal processors. Since the weights are stored outside these NSPs, memory size and processing power can be adapted individually to the application needs. A neural algorithms programming language, embedded in C(+2) has been defined for the user to cope with the neurocomputer. In a benchmark test, the prototype of SYNAPSE-1 was 8000 times as fast as a standard workstation.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8049796 DOI: 10.1142/s0129065793000274
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Neural Syst ISSN: 0129-0657 Impact factor: 5.866