Published July 2020
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Journal Article
How we created neuromorphic engineering
- Creators
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Mead, Carver
Chicago
Abstract
Neuromorphic engineering aims to create computing hardware that mimics biological nervous systems, and it is expected to play a key role in the next era of hardware development. Carver Mead recounts how it all began.
Additional Information
© 2020 Nature Publishing Group. Published online: 21 July 2020.Errata
24 July 2020 - In the version of this Reverse Engineering article originally published, the caption for Fig. 1 was missing the image credit to Rodney Douglas; the article has now been updated. 17 August 2020 - In the version of this Reverse Engineering article originally published, in the sentence beginning "So how is it that the common housefly, with a few hundred neurons", the number of neurons was incorrect, and should have read "a hundred thousand neurons". The article has now been updated.Additional details
- Alternative title
- Reverse Engineering - How we created Neuromorphic Engineering
- Eprint ID
- 104033
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20200625-085609229
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2020-07-21Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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