AUTHOR=Kauth Kevin , Stadtmann Tim , Sobhani Vida , Gemmeke Tobias TITLE=neuroAIx-Framework: design of future neuroscience simulation systems exhibiting execution of the cortical microcircuit model 20× faster than biological real-time JOURNAL=Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience VOLUME=17 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/computational-neuroscience/articles/10.3389/fncom.2023.1144143 DOI=10.3389/fncom.2023.1144143 ISSN=1662-5188 ABSTRACT=Introduction

Research in the field of computational neuroscience relies on highly capable simulation platforms. With real-time capabilities surpassed for established models like the cortical microcircuit, it is time to conceive next-generation systems: neuroscience simulators providing significant acceleration, even for larger networks with natural density, biologically plausible multi-compartment models and the modeling of long-term and structural plasticity.

Methods

Stressing the need for agility to adapt to new concepts or findings in the domain of neuroscience, we have developed the neuroAIx-Framework consisting of an empirical modeling tool, a virtual prototype, and a cluster of FPGA boards. This framework is designed to support and accelerate the continuous development of such platforms driven by new insights in neuroscience.

Results

Based on design space explorations using this framework, we devised and realized an FPGA cluster consisting of 35 NetFPGA SUME boards.

Discussion

This system functions as an evaluation platform for our framework. At the same time, it resulted in a fully deterministic neuroscience simulation system surpassing the state of the art in both performance and energy efficiency. It is capable of simulating the microcircuit with 20× acceleration compared to biological real-time and achieves an energy efficiency of 48nJ per synaptic event.