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The real-time modeling of large systems of spiking neurons is computationally very demanding in terms of processing power, synaptic weight memory requirements and communication throughput. We propose to build a high-performance computer for this purpose with a multicast communications infrastructure inspired by neurobiology. The core component is a chip multiprocessor incorporating some tens of small embedded processors, interconnected by a NoC that carries spike events between processors on the same or different chips. The design emphasizes modeling flexibility, power-efficiency, and fault-tolerance, and is intended to yield a general-purpose platform for the real-time simulation of large-scale spiking neural systems
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