Xilinx uses transmission gates to switch configuration, and transmission
gates can also switch analog. Now, if Xilinx would only think of this.

There is an argument that the sorts of bidirectional operation that neurons
do might be beyond practical digital simulation, just as some circuits are,
because of super sensitive rapid changes in component values. Though AI
isn't simulation, it is still up against the same computational challenges.
The NN parallel would be things like a need for neurons that suddenly
change functionality depending on their effect on downstream neurons.

Steve

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