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A novel massively associative processing architecture for the implementation of artificial neural networks

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1 Author(s)
Krikelis, A. ; Aspex Microsyst. Ltd., Brunel Univ., Uxbridge, UK

The author presents the ASP (associative string processor) a massively parallel, programmable, fault-tolerant architecture, which can efficiently support low-MIMD/high-SIMD and other parallel computation paradigms by providing comprehensive cover of both numeric and symbolic processing, supporting content-addressing, and a dynamically reconfigurable rich-in-connectivity interprocessor communication network. The efficient implementation of a neural network model (i.e. the backpropagation model) on the ASP is addressed and its performance, at a computational rate of 109 interconnections per second (i.e. 109 Giga-interconnections/s), is reported

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Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1991. ICASSP-91., 1991 International Conference on

Date of Conference: 14-17 Apr 1991

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