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All-in-Memory Brain-Inspired Computing Using FeFET Synapses
The separation of computing units and memory in the computer architecture mandates energy-intensive data transfers creating the von Neumann bottleneck. This bottleneck is exposed at the application level by the steady growth of IoT and data-centric deep ...
Simon Thomann +3 more
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A Cognitive Architecture for the Implementation of Emotions in Computing Systems
In this paper we present a new neurobiologically-inspired affective cognitive architecture: NEUCOGAR (NEUromodulating COGnitive ARchitecture). The objective of NEUCOGAR is the identification of a mapping from the influence of serotonin, dopamine and ...
Distefano, Salvatore +5 more
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The Algorithmic Origins of Life [PDF]
Although it has been notoriously difficult to pin down precisely what it is that makes life so distinctive and remarkable, there is general agreement that its informational aspect is one key property, perhaps the key property.
Cairns-Smith AG +20 more
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A prototype of quantum von Neumann architecture
Abstract A modern computer system, based on the von Neumann architecture, is a complicated system with several interactive modular parts. It requires a thorough understanding of the physics of information storage, processing, protection, readout, etc.
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Photonic (computational) memories: tunable nanophotonics for data storage and computing
The exponential growth of information stored in data centers and computational power required for various data-intensive applications, such as deep learning and AI, call for new strategies to improve or move beyond the traditional von Neumann ...
Lian Chuanyu +5 more
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Brain architecture: A design for natural computation
Fifty years ago, John von Neumann compared the architecture of the brain with that of computers that he invented and which is still in use today. In those days, the organisation of computers was based on concepts of brain organisation.
Kaiser, Marcus
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Smart Logic-in-Memory Architecture for Low-Power Non-Von Neumann Computing
Low-power smart devices are becoming pervasive in our world. Thus, relevant research efforts are directed to the development of innovative low power computing solutions that enable in-memory computations of logic-operations, thus avoiding the von Neumann
Tommaso Zanotti +2 more
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The Halting Probability in Von Neumann Architectures [PDF]
Theoretical models of Turing complete linear genetic programming (GP) programs suggest the fraction of halting programs is vanishingly small. Convergence results proved for an idealised machine, are tested on a small T7 computer with (finite) memory, conditional branches and jumps.
W. B. Langdon, R. Poli
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Optical Bio-Inspired Synaptic Devices
The traditional computer with von Neumann architecture has the characteristics of separate storage and computing units, which leads to sizeable time and energy consumption in the process of data transmission, which is also the famous “von Neumann storage
Pengcheng Li +11 more
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The universe as quantum computer [PDF]
This article reviews the history of digital computation, and investigates just how far the concept of computation can be taken. In particular, I address the question of whether the universe itself is in fact a giant computer, and if so, just what kind of
Lloyd, Seth
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