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I'm not sure if this has any relevance, just came across this project.
cordis.europa.eu
Title: New ways to integrate emerging memories to enable neuromorphic computing systems
Info: ''Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are used today for computing all kinds of data, making predictions and solving problems. These are processes based increasingly on deep neuronal network (DNN) models. As the volume of produced data slow down machines and consume greater amounts of energy, there is a new generation of neural units. The spiking neural networks (SNNs) incorporate biologically-feasible spiking neurons with their temporal dynamics. The EU-funded TEMPO project will leverage emerging memory technology to design new innovative technological solutions that make data integration simpler and easier via new neuronal DNN and SNN computing engines. Reduced core computational operational systems’ neuromorphic algorithms will serve as demonstrators.''
Objective: ''Massive adoption of computing in all aspects of human activity has led to unprecedented growth in the amount of data generated. Machine learning has been employed to classify and infer patterns from this abundance of raw data, at various levels of abstraction. Among the algorithms used, brain-inspired, or “neuromorphic”, computation provides a wide range of classification and/or prediction tools. Additionally, certain implementations come about with a significant promise of energy efficiency: highly optimized Deep Neural Network (DNN) engines, ranging up to the efficiency promise of exploratory Spiking Neural Networks (SNN). Given the slowdown of silicon-only scaling, it is important to extend the roadmap of neuromorphic implementations by leveraging fitting technology innovations. Along these lines, the current project aims to sweep technology options, covering emerging memories and 3D integration, and attempt to pair them with contemporary (DNN) and exploratory (SNN) neuromorphic computing paradigms. The process- and design-compatibility of each technology option will be assessed with respect to established integration practices. Core computational kernels of such DNN/SNN algorithms (e.g. dot-product/integrate-and-fire engines) will be reduced to practice in representative demonstrators.''
Project Start: 1 May 2019
Project end: 31 Oct 2022
Total Cost: € 34 527 459,75
Coordinated by: INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM, Belgium.

Technology and hardware for neuromorphic computing | TEMPO Project | Fact Sheet | H2020 | CORDIS | European Commission
Massive adoption of computing in all aspects of human activity has led to unprecedented growth in the amount of data generated. Machine learning has been employed to classify and infer patterns from this abundance of raw data, at various levels of abstraction. Among the...
Title: New ways to integrate emerging memories to enable neuromorphic computing systems
Info: ''Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are used today for computing all kinds of data, making predictions and solving problems. These are processes based increasingly on deep neuronal network (DNN) models. As the volume of produced data slow down machines and consume greater amounts of energy, there is a new generation of neural units. The spiking neural networks (SNNs) incorporate biologically-feasible spiking neurons with their temporal dynamics. The EU-funded TEMPO project will leverage emerging memory technology to design new innovative technological solutions that make data integration simpler and easier via new neuronal DNN and SNN computing engines. Reduced core computational operational systems’ neuromorphic algorithms will serve as demonstrators.''
Objective: ''Massive adoption of computing in all aspects of human activity has led to unprecedented growth in the amount of data generated. Machine learning has been employed to classify and infer patterns from this abundance of raw data, at various levels of abstraction. Among the algorithms used, brain-inspired, or “neuromorphic”, computation provides a wide range of classification and/or prediction tools. Additionally, certain implementations come about with a significant promise of energy efficiency: highly optimized Deep Neural Network (DNN) engines, ranging up to the efficiency promise of exploratory Spiking Neural Networks (SNN). Given the slowdown of silicon-only scaling, it is important to extend the roadmap of neuromorphic implementations by leveraging fitting technology innovations. Along these lines, the current project aims to sweep technology options, covering emerging memories and 3D integration, and attempt to pair them with contemporary (DNN) and exploratory (SNN) neuromorphic computing paradigms. The process- and design-compatibility of each technology option will be assessed with respect to established integration practices. Core computational kernels of such DNN/SNN algorithms (e.g. dot-product/integrate-and-fire engines) will be reduced to practice in representative demonstrators.''
Project Start: 1 May 2019
Project end: 31 Oct 2022
Total Cost: € 34 527 459,75
Coordinated by: INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM, Belgium.