“ADDIE”. It’s what makes stochastic computing / logic different from standard logic. Time. If you try to evaluate the logic of this circuit without time or steps, you can’t. But with this, also known as a “Stochastic integrator”, you get a basic memory circuit.

“ADDIE”. It’s what makes stochastic computing / logic different from standard logic.
Time.
If you try to evaluate the logic of this circuit without time or steps, you can’t. But with this, also known as a “Stochastic integrator”, you get a basic memory circuit.
addie
a stochastic integrator is _probably_ what they’d have to use for the purpose, albeit lots and lots and lots of them 🙂 I’d hate to come as a pile of voxels.
what I like about these is that it starts with randomness and narrows down from there rather than trying to eliminate it.
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