These images show some of the group created neuromorphic computing chips and systens
| Description | Image | License | 
|---|---|---|
| BrainScaleS-2 full-size chip. HICANN-DLS-SR-HX v2, early 2020 |  | Eric Müller, Heidelberg University (CC BY-ND 4.0) | 
| BrainScaleS-2 full-size chip. HICANN-DLS-SR-HX v1, mid 2019 |  | Heidelberg University (CC BY-ND 4.0) | 
| BrainScaleS-2 small prototype chip ("DLS") on a 1 Euro coin |  | Heidelberg University (CC BY-ND 4.0) | 
| BrainScaleS-1 Neuromorphic Compute System full wafer (before post-processing) in the wafer mounting bracket. The 20cm wafer contains 48 reticles with 8 HICANN each. In total 196.608 point-neurons and 44.040.192 synapses. |  | Heidelberg University (CC BY-ND 4.0) | 
| The BrainScaleS neuromorphic system: single synapse to 20 wafer systems platform system view. (March 2016) |  | Heidelberg University (CC BY-ND 4.0) | 
| A VLSI-Based Neural Network ASIC (Spikey, 384 neurons and about 100000 synapses), Electronic Visions Group, Heidelberg |  | Matthias Hock, Heidelberg University (CC BY-ND 4.0) | 
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