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by skaevola
3682 days ago
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This video was very cool. Are there any IC's that can perform analog computing for neural networks on the market now? I'm picturing something like an FPGA but with a bunch of op amps that you can connect into summers or amplifiers. If not, how would one practically implement an analog computer for neural network programming (without several tables full of op-amps?) |
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You can implement an analog neural network yourself using a Field Programmable Analog Array. (I've never done it, but you'll see academics online writing papers about it.)
Another thing that is sort of related is Lyric Semiconductor; they built these cool application-specific probabilistic processors; they were purchased by Analog Devices a while back.