A CNN universal chip in CMOS technology

This paper describes the design of a CNN universal chip in a standard CMOS technology. The core of the chip consists of an array of 32/spl times/32 completely programmable CNN cells. Input image can be loaded in optical or electrical form. Accuracy is in the range of 7-8 bit and cell density is of 33 cells/mm/sup 2/.<<ETX>>

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