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From: mwtilden@math.uwaterloo.ca (Mark W. Tilden)
Subject: Re: Neuron chips for robotics
Message-ID: <BuoBK8.D8u@math.uwaterloo.ca>
Organization: University of Waterloo
References: <2984@jeff.mdavcr.mda.ca>
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1992 13:45:44 GMT
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I pulled this off one of the NN groups.  I kept the data, but not the 
source poster, so forgive me if I offend.

The following was apparently a reply to 'existance proofs' for simple
Neural Network chips.  

Quote begins:

> While our chips are not commercially available, we have collaborated with
> other researchers in the use of our chips, and entertain inquiries from
> groups engaged in neural-net research.
>
>        We currently work with (analog, digital, and optical) neural net
> and concurrent processing devices and hardware systems. We build special-
> purpose and general-purpose analog, digital, mixed-signal, and
> opto-electronic chips. For over 7 years we have been a leader in hardware
> neural nets .  We make "synapse" and "neuron" chips, opto-electronic
> chips, minimum-cost-path-finding chips, neuron/synapse chips, etc.
>
> Harry Langenbacher 818-354-9513 harry%neuron6@jpl-mil.jpl.nasa.gov
> Concurrent Processing Devices Group, FAX 818-393-4540
> JPL,  M/S 302-231, 4800 Oak Grove Dr, Pasadena CA 91109        USA

This sounds great, and I hope these things are available before long.
I have applications!

Is all.


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