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“Implications of
Brain-Inspired Computing on
Next-Gen Cyberinfrastructure Planning”
Invited Talk
ON*VECTOR
Calit2’s Qualcomm Institute
University of California, San Diego
February 25, 2015
Dr. Larry Smarr
Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and
Information Technology
Harry E. Gruber Professor,
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD
This Time Will Be Different…
• MegaFLOPS
–1965 CERN CDC 6600
• GigaFLOPS
–1985 NCAR Cray-2
• TeraFLOPS
–1996 Sandia Intel’s ASCI Red
• PetaFLOPS
–2008 LANL IBM Roadrunner
FLOP =
Floating Point
Operations
Per Second
I Have Participated in the Last Billion-Fold
Increase in Supercomputer Speed:
• Next Transition is the ExaFLOP 2018-2024
• The Speed Will Approach or Exceed That of the Human Brain
The Fastest Supercomputer Today -
Only 20x More to the ExaFLOP
The Tianhe-2 Has 3.1 Million Intel Cores
Predicted in 2000
Dedicated Exascale Supercomputers
Will be Needed for Single Instruments Within a Decade
IBM has until 2024 to develop a computer that can process a few exabytes of data per day.
Cisco Predicts daily global IP traffic will surpass 3 exabytes threshold in 2016.
An Exascale is
One Million Times a Terascale
Next Great Planetary Instrument:
The Square Kilometer Array Requires Terabit/s Networks
Transfers Of
1 TByte Images
World-wide
Will Be Needed
Every Minute!
The Future of Supercomputing
“High Performance Computing Will Evolve
Towards a Hybrid Model,
Integrating Emerging Non-von Neumann Architectures,
with Huge Potential in Pattern Recognition,
Streaming Data Analysis,
and Unpredictable New Applications.”
Horst Simon, Deputy Director,
U.S. Department of Energy’s
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
New Computing Architectures Will Be Necessary
In the Coming Decade
Quantu
m Realm
• Nanoelectronic Computing
• Approximate Computing
• Quantum Computing
Graph source: www.iue.tuwien.ac.at/phd/filipovic/node20.html
• Brain-Inspired Computing
Realtime Simulation of Human Brain Possible
Within the Next Ten Years With Exascale Supercomputer
Horst Simon, Deputy Director,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Fastest
Supercomputer
Trend Line
Tianhe-2
The Exascale Power Conundrum:
Why We Have to Turn to Brain-Inspired Computers
• Straightforward Extrapolation Results in a Real Time Human Brain Scale
Simulation at 1–10 Exaflop/s with 4 PB of Memory
• A Digital Computer with this Performance Might be Available
in 2022–2024 with a Power Consumption of >20–30 MW
• The Human Brain Runs on 20 W
• Our Brain is a Million Times More Power Efficient!
Horst Simon, Deputy Director,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Large Scale Microscopy of Mammal Brains
Reveals Complex Connectivity
Neuron
Cell Bodies
Neuronal Dendritic
Overlap Region
Source: Rat Cerebellum Image, Mark Ellisman, UCSD
Kurzweil’s Theory of Mind:
The Human Neocortex is a Self-Organizing
Hierarchical System of Pattern Recognizers
“There are ~300M
Pattern Recognizers
in the Human Neocortex.”
In the Emerging
Synthetic Neocortex,
“Why Not a Billion?
Or a Trillion?”
November 13, 2012
Envisioning a New Era in Chip Design:
The Brain-Inspired “Pattern Recognition Processor”
Source: Mark Anderson, CEO SNS; Calit2 Advisory Board Member
“Since 1995 I have been recommending Pattern Recognition as the
key attribute for human approaches to seeing the world clearly.
…Perhaps we can help lay the foundation for a new era of
understanding by inventing a new Pattern Recognition
Processor.”
Major Challenge to Current von Neumann Chips:
Moving Away From the Brain’s Efficiency
Massive Public Private Partnership
to Accelerate Brain-Inspired Computers
Jan/Feb 2014
Over $100 Million
Brain-Inspired Processors
Are The Start of the non-von Neumann Architecture Era
“On the drawing board are collections of 64, 256, 1024, and 4096 chips.
‘It’s only limited by money, not imagination,’ Modha says.”
Source: Dr. Dharmendra Modha
Founding Director, IBM Cognitive Computing Group
August 8, 2014
Mark Anderson’s Reaction
to the IBM True North Science Paper
“Larry et al.-I am including the url to
perhaps the most important new chip design in many decades.
If you feel as though you had already read about it,
I would encourage going back to the 2.11.13 SNS,
called "The Most Important Chip Not Yet Invented."
Now, it has been.
I think you'll find the descriptions almost amazingly identical.”
Source: Mark Anderson Email 8/9/2014
Five Complementary Approaches to Neuromorphic Computing
(Massively Parallel, Asynchronous Communication, Configurable):
• Custom Fully Digital (IBM Almaden)
• Commodity Microprocessors (SpiNNaker, HBP)
• Custom Mixed-Signal (BrainScaleS, HBP)
• Custom Subthreshold Analog Cells (Stanford, ETHZ)
• Custom Hybrid (Qualcomm)
Source: Horst Simon, LBL; after K. Meier, Nov. 2014
Pattern Recognition Co-Processors
Coupled to Today’s von Neumann Processors
“If we think of today’s von Neumann computers
as akin to the “left-brain”
—fast, symbolic, number-crunching calculators,
then IBM’s TrueNorth chip
can be likened to the “right-brain”
—slow, sensory, pattern recognizing machines.”
- Dr. Dhamendra Modha, IBM Cognitive Computing
www.research.ibm.com/articles/brain-chip.shtml
Contextual Robots With Neuromorphic Processors That
Can See and Learn Will Tie Into the Planetary Computer
April 2014
The Planetary Cloud Computer
Is Connected to a Billion Cray-Speed Smartphones
1988 Cray Y-MP 2010
Imagine Each Smartphone with a PRP!
Two Examples of $Trillion Markets That
This Cyberinfrastructure Will Disrupt
• Quantified Machines and the Industrial Internet
• Quantified Selves and Healthcare
The Planetary-Scale Computer Fed by a Trillion Sensors
Will Drive a Global Industrial Internet
“Within the next 20 years
the Industrial Internet
will have added
to the global economy
an additional $15 trillion.”
--General Electric
www.ge.com/docs/chapters/Industrial_Internet.pdf
www.tsensorssummit.org
ww-bsac.eecs.berkeley.edu/frontpagefiles/BSACGrowingMEMS_Markets_%20SEMI.ORG.html
Next Decade
One Trillion
A Vision for Healthcare
in the Coming Decades
Using this data, the planetary computer will be able
to build a computational model of your body
and compare your sensor stream with millions of others.
Besides providing early detection of internal changes
that could lead to disease,
cloud-powered voice-recognition wellness coaches could provide
continual personalized support on lifestyle choices, potentially
staving off disease
and making health care affordable for everyone.
ESSAY
An Evolution Toward a Programmable
Universe
By LARRY SMARR
Published: December 5, 2011
Reverse Engineering of the Brain
Is Accelerating Under the Federal Brain Initiative
www.whitehouse.gov/infographics/brain-initiative
UC San Diego Creates
Center for Brain Activity Mapping
http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/feature/uc_san_diego_creates_center_for_brain_activity_mapping
From left, Nick Spitzer, Ralph Greenspan, and Terry Sejnowski.
Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications
May 16, 2013
The Brain Initiative is
Driving Nanosensors
A Totally New
Information System
is Being Invented
to Read Out
the Dynamic State
of the Brain
Massive Amounts of Data Combined With
Planetary-Scale Computing Leads to Deep Learning
April 2013
Deep Learning Will Provide
Personalized Assistants to Each of Us
Where Personalized Coaching is Now
Where Personalized Coaching is Going
January 10, 2014
This Next Decade’s Computing Transition
Will Not Be Just About Technology
"Those disposed to dismiss
an 'AI takeover' as science
fiction may think again after
reading this original and well-
argued book." —Martin Rees,
Past President, Royal Society
If our own extinction is
a likely, or even
possible, outcome of
our technological
development, shouldn't
we proceed with great
Success in creating AI would be
the biggest event in human
history. Unfortunately, it might
also be the last, unless we learn
how to avoid the risks.
– Steven Hawking

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Implications of Brain-Inspired Computing on Next-Gen Cyberinfrastructure Planning

  • 1. “Implications of Brain-Inspired Computing on Next-Gen Cyberinfrastructure Planning” Invited Talk ON*VECTOR Calit2’s Qualcomm Institute University of California, San Diego February 25, 2015 Dr. Larry Smarr Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Harry E. Gruber Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD
  • 2. This Time Will Be Different… • MegaFLOPS –1965 CERN CDC 6600 • GigaFLOPS –1985 NCAR Cray-2 • TeraFLOPS –1996 Sandia Intel’s ASCI Red • PetaFLOPS –2008 LANL IBM Roadrunner FLOP = Floating Point Operations Per Second I Have Participated in the Last Billion-Fold Increase in Supercomputer Speed: • Next Transition is the ExaFLOP 2018-2024 • The Speed Will Approach or Exceed That of the Human Brain
  • 3. The Fastest Supercomputer Today - Only 20x More to the ExaFLOP The Tianhe-2 Has 3.1 Million Intel Cores Predicted in 2000
  • 4. Dedicated Exascale Supercomputers Will be Needed for Single Instruments Within a Decade IBM has until 2024 to develop a computer that can process a few exabytes of data per day. Cisco Predicts daily global IP traffic will surpass 3 exabytes threshold in 2016. An Exascale is One Million Times a Terascale
  • 5. Next Great Planetary Instrument: The Square Kilometer Array Requires Terabit/s Networks Transfers Of 1 TByte Images World-wide Will Be Needed Every Minute!
  • 6. The Future of Supercomputing “High Performance Computing Will Evolve Towards a Hybrid Model, Integrating Emerging Non-von Neumann Architectures, with Huge Potential in Pattern Recognition, Streaming Data Analysis, and Unpredictable New Applications.” Horst Simon, Deputy Director, U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • 7. New Computing Architectures Will Be Necessary In the Coming Decade Quantu m Realm • Nanoelectronic Computing • Approximate Computing • Quantum Computing Graph source: www.iue.tuwien.ac.at/phd/filipovic/node20.html • Brain-Inspired Computing
  • 8. Realtime Simulation of Human Brain Possible Within the Next Ten Years With Exascale Supercomputer Horst Simon, Deputy Director, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Fastest Supercomputer Trend Line Tianhe-2
  • 9. The Exascale Power Conundrum: Why We Have to Turn to Brain-Inspired Computers • Straightforward Extrapolation Results in a Real Time Human Brain Scale Simulation at 1–10 Exaflop/s with 4 PB of Memory • A Digital Computer with this Performance Might be Available in 2022–2024 with a Power Consumption of >20–30 MW • The Human Brain Runs on 20 W • Our Brain is a Million Times More Power Efficient! Horst Simon, Deputy Director, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • 10. Large Scale Microscopy of Mammal Brains Reveals Complex Connectivity Neuron Cell Bodies Neuronal Dendritic Overlap Region Source: Rat Cerebellum Image, Mark Ellisman, UCSD
  • 11. Kurzweil’s Theory of Mind: The Human Neocortex is a Self-Organizing Hierarchical System of Pattern Recognizers “There are ~300M Pattern Recognizers in the Human Neocortex.” In the Emerging Synthetic Neocortex, “Why Not a Billion? Or a Trillion?” November 13, 2012
  • 12. Envisioning a New Era in Chip Design: The Brain-Inspired “Pattern Recognition Processor” Source: Mark Anderson, CEO SNS; Calit2 Advisory Board Member “Since 1995 I have been recommending Pattern Recognition as the key attribute for human approaches to seeing the world clearly. …Perhaps we can help lay the foundation for a new era of understanding by inventing a new Pattern Recognition Processor.”
  • 13. Major Challenge to Current von Neumann Chips: Moving Away From the Brain’s Efficiency
  • 14. Massive Public Private Partnership to Accelerate Brain-Inspired Computers Jan/Feb 2014 Over $100 Million
  • 15. Brain-Inspired Processors Are The Start of the non-von Neumann Architecture Era “On the drawing board are collections of 64, 256, 1024, and 4096 chips. ‘It’s only limited by money, not imagination,’ Modha says.” Source: Dr. Dharmendra Modha Founding Director, IBM Cognitive Computing Group August 8, 2014
  • 16. Mark Anderson’s Reaction to the IBM True North Science Paper “Larry et al.-I am including the url to perhaps the most important new chip design in many decades. If you feel as though you had already read about it, I would encourage going back to the 2.11.13 SNS, called "The Most Important Chip Not Yet Invented." Now, it has been. I think you'll find the descriptions almost amazingly identical.” Source: Mark Anderson Email 8/9/2014
  • 17. Five Complementary Approaches to Neuromorphic Computing (Massively Parallel, Asynchronous Communication, Configurable): • Custom Fully Digital (IBM Almaden) • Commodity Microprocessors (SpiNNaker, HBP) • Custom Mixed-Signal (BrainScaleS, HBP) • Custom Subthreshold Analog Cells (Stanford, ETHZ) • Custom Hybrid (Qualcomm) Source: Horst Simon, LBL; after K. Meier, Nov. 2014
  • 18. Pattern Recognition Co-Processors Coupled to Today’s von Neumann Processors “If we think of today’s von Neumann computers as akin to the “left-brain” —fast, symbolic, number-crunching calculators, then IBM’s TrueNorth chip can be likened to the “right-brain” —slow, sensory, pattern recognizing machines.” - Dr. Dhamendra Modha, IBM Cognitive Computing www.research.ibm.com/articles/brain-chip.shtml
  • 19. Contextual Robots With Neuromorphic Processors That Can See and Learn Will Tie Into the Planetary Computer April 2014
  • 20. The Planetary Cloud Computer Is Connected to a Billion Cray-Speed Smartphones 1988 Cray Y-MP 2010 Imagine Each Smartphone with a PRP!
  • 21. Two Examples of $Trillion Markets That This Cyberinfrastructure Will Disrupt • Quantified Machines and the Industrial Internet • Quantified Selves and Healthcare
  • 22. The Planetary-Scale Computer Fed by a Trillion Sensors Will Drive a Global Industrial Internet “Within the next 20 years the Industrial Internet will have added to the global economy an additional $15 trillion.” --General Electric www.ge.com/docs/chapters/Industrial_Internet.pdf www.tsensorssummit.org ww-bsac.eecs.berkeley.edu/frontpagefiles/BSACGrowingMEMS_Markets_%20SEMI.ORG.html Next Decade One Trillion
  • 23. A Vision for Healthcare in the Coming Decades Using this data, the planetary computer will be able to build a computational model of your body and compare your sensor stream with millions of others. Besides providing early detection of internal changes that could lead to disease, cloud-powered voice-recognition wellness coaches could provide continual personalized support on lifestyle choices, potentially staving off disease and making health care affordable for everyone. ESSAY An Evolution Toward a Programmable Universe By LARRY SMARR Published: December 5, 2011
  • 24. Reverse Engineering of the Brain Is Accelerating Under the Federal Brain Initiative www.whitehouse.gov/infographics/brain-initiative
  • 25. UC San Diego Creates Center for Brain Activity Mapping http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/feature/uc_san_diego_creates_center_for_brain_activity_mapping From left, Nick Spitzer, Ralph Greenspan, and Terry Sejnowski. Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications May 16, 2013
  • 26. The Brain Initiative is Driving Nanosensors A Totally New Information System is Being Invented to Read Out the Dynamic State of the Brain
  • 27. Massive Amounts of Data Combined With Planetary-Scale Computing Leads to Deep Learning April 2013
  • 28. Deep Learning Will Provide Personalized Assistants to Each of Us Where Personalized Coaching is Now Where Personalized Coaching is Going January 10, 2014
  • 29. This Next Decade’s Computing Transition Will Not Be Just About Technology "Those disposed to dismiss an 'AI takeover' as science fiction may think again after reading this original and well- argued book." —Martin Rees, Past President, Royal Society If our own extinction is a likely, or even possible, outcome of our technological development, shouldn't we proceed with great Success in creating AI would be the biggest event in human history. Unfortunately, it might also be the last, unless we learn how to avoid the risks. – Steven Hawking