Published April 24, 2024 | Version v1
Poster Open

Neuromorphic hardware for sustainable AI data centers

  • 1. Technische Universität Dresden
  • 2. ROR icon TU Dresden
  • 3. ROR icon German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence
  • 4. eco2050 Institut für Nachhaltigkeit – Institute for Sustainability GmbH
  • 5. Hantsch Sustainability Consulting
  • 6. ROR icon Ruhr University Bochum
  • 7. SHS - Stahl-Holding-Saar GmbH & Co. KGaA
  • 8. ROR icon KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Description

As humans advance toward a higher level of artificial intelligence, it is always at the cost of escalating computational resource consumption, which requires developing novel solutions to meet the exponential growth of AI computing demand. Neuromorphic hardware takes inspiration from how the brain processes information and promises energy-efficient computing of AI workloads. Despite its potential, neuromorphic hardware has not found its way into commercial AI data centers. In this article, we try to analyze the underlying reasons for this and derive requirements and guidelines to promote neuromorphic systems for efficient and sustainable cloud computing: We first review currently available neuromorphic hardware systems and collect examples where neuromorphic solutions excel conventional AI processing on CPUs and GPUs. Next, we identify applications, models and algorithms which are commonly deployed in AI data centers as further directions for neuromorphic algorithms research. Last, we derive requirements and best practices for the hardware and software integration of neuromorphic systems into data centers. With this article, we hope to increase awareness of the challenges of integrating neuromorphic hardware into data centers and to guide the community to enable sustainable and energy-efficient AI at scale. 

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Preprint: arXiv:2402.02521 (arXiv)

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Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action
ESCADE 01MN23004F
Federal Ministry of Education and Research
ScaDS.AI ScaDS.AI
European Commission
SpiNNode 101112987