Author :
Snider, Greg ; Amerson, Rick ; Carter, Dick ; Abdalla, Hisham ; Qureshi, Muhammad Shakeel ; Léveillé, Jasmin ; Versace, Massimiliano ; Ames, Heather ; Patrick, Sean ; Chandler, Benjamin ; Gorchetchnikov, Anatoli ; Mingolla, Ennio
Abstract :
In a synchronous digital platform for building large cognitive models, memristive nanodevices form dense, resistive memories that can be placed close to conventional processing circuitry. Through adaptive transformations, the devices can interact with the world in real time.
Keywords :
electronic engineering computing; memristors; nanoelectronics; adaptive transformation; cognitive model; conventional processing circuitry; electronic brain; memristive nanodevice; resistive memory; synchronous digital platform; Cognition; Digital integrated circuits; Memory; Nanoscale devices; Real time systems; Synchronization; Synchronous digital hierarchy; Computational Intelligence; Learning systems; Memristors; Nanoelectronics;