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In-Memory Architectures and Computing Applications Workshop (iMACAW) — 3rd Edition
DescriptionToday's computer architectures and device technologies used to manufacture them are facing major challenges, rendering them incapable of delivering the performances required by complex applica- tions such as Big-Data processing and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The iMACAW workshop aims at providing a forum to discuss In-Memory-Computing (as an alternative architecture) and its po- tential applications. To this end, we take a cross-layer and cross-technology approach covering State-of-the-Art (SoA) works that use SRAM, DRAM, FLASH, RRAM, PCM, MRAM, or FeFET as their memory technology. The workshop also aims at reinforcing the In-Memory-Computing (IMC) community and at offering a holistic vision of this emerging computing paradigm to the de- sign automation communities. This workshop proposal follows the two previous editions hosted in DAC1, it will provide an opportunity for the audience to listen to invited speakers who are pioneers of the field, learn from them, ask questions, and interact with them. Open submission contributors also get the opportunity to share their knowledge, present their most-recent work, and their work in progress with the community, interact with other experts in the field, and receive feedback.
Event Type
Workshop
TimeSunday, June 238:00am - 5:00pm PDT
Location3001, 3rd Floor
Topics
Design