Rensselaer Researchers to Design the Next-Generation Supercomputer

With a $1.3 million grant from the Air Force Research Laboratory, researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will explore the design and potential of next-generation supercomputers that incorporate a highly efficient “neuromorphic” processor, which more closely represents the human brain in its architectural design. 

Written byMary L. Martialay-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute News Office
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In the Rensselaer project, titled “Massively Parallel Modeling and Simulation of Next-Generation Hybrid Neuromorphic Supercomputer Systems,” researchers will use the Institute’s supercomputer – one of the four most powerful university supercomputers in the U.S. – to simulate a hybrid supercomputer built with neuromorphic as well as classical computing processors, testing various network designs and the resulting outcomes to applications.

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