Dan Hammerstrom is a prof. of Electrical and Computer Engineering and
Associate Dean at the Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science at
PSU (Portland, OR.) He is on leave to work on the DARPA program. On the
NuPic Dev forum here I have posted links to several white papers / thesis
that have come out of his department at PSU relating to HTM/CLA and
hardware acceleration and translation into neuromorphic silicon designs.
There are several professors and students at PSU that have been researching
neuromorphic silicon designs and are looking at the HTM CLA as a contender
for a neuromorphic algorithm that exists today that could be scaled up in
hardware or implemented in silicon. Beyond what they have published I do
not know much more. If anyone at Maseeh College is reading, it would be
cool to hear about any progress.


On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 8:49 PM, Alexander van Dijk <[email protected]>wrote:

> Just ran across this article
>
>
> http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/darpa-wants-computers-fuse-higher-human-brain-function
>
> which mentions the release (August 14) of an RFI by DARPA asking for
> "Request for Information (RFI) on Research and Development of a Cortical
> Processor"
>
>
> https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=91bc9e58d6fa024d55d7c0583d38fc21&tab=core&_cview=0
>
> I couldn't find the same RFI on the DARPA website, but Daniel Hammerstrom
> is mentioned as the primary POC
>
> http://www.darpa.mil/Our_Work/MTO/Personnel/
>
> Alexander
>
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