Sunny discusses neuromorphic chips with Dr Amirreza Yousefzadeh who has most recently worked at Imec and the University of Twente. He has a broad background in electronics, starting with digital and then moving into neuromorphic, and he’s spent time both in industry and research. This sets him up neatly to work on hybrid AI systems-on-a-chip. Discussion follows with Giulia and Ralph.
Articles and Papers
- Open the box of digital neuromorphic processor: Towards effective algorithm-hardware co-design
- Empirical study on the efficiency of Spiking Neural Networks with axonal delays, and algorithm-hardware benchmarking
- SENECA: building a fully digital neuromorphic processor, design trade-offs and challenges
From the Discussion
- Aircraft Marshaling Signals Dataset of FMCW Radar and Event-Based Camera for Sensor Fusion
- Challenges and opportunities for large-scale electrophysiology with Neuropixels probes
- Neuropixels 2.0: A miniaturized high-density probe for stable, long-term brain recordings
- FPGA based silicon spiking neural array
- VIDEO: IBM NorthPole – Neural inference at the frontier of energy, space, and time
- André van Schaik Discusses New Neuromorphic Simulator
Episode Credits
Producer/Writer: Sunny Bains
Co-hosts: Sunny Bains and Giulia D’Angelo
Commentator: Ralph Etienne-Cummings
Editor: Rose Gotto
Audio Production: Taylor Marvin, Coupe Studios Music and Sound Design
Music: 3 of Diamonds by Matt Harris
For EETimes.com
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