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A High-Throughput Spiking Neural Network Processor Enabling Synaptic Delay Emulation

Published 3 Nov 2025 in cs.NE and cs.AI | (2511.01158v1)

Abstract: Synaptic delay has attracted significant attention in neural network dynamics for integrating and processing complex spatiotemporal information. This paper introduces a high-throughput Spiking Neural Network (SNN) processor that supports synaptic delay-based emulation for edge applications. The processor leverages a multicore pipelined architecture with parallel compute engines, capable of real-time processing of the computational load associated with synaptic delays. We develop a SoC prototype of the proposed processor on PYNQ Z2 FPGA platform and evaluate its performance using the Spiking Heidelberg Digits (SHD) benchmark for low-power keyword spotting tasks. The processor achieves 93.4% accuracy in deployment and an average throughput of 104 samples/sec at a typical operating frequency of 125 MHz and 282 mW power consumption.

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