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Research Manuscript: Memories Are Smarter than Ever Before
DescriptionProcessing-in-memory (PIM) has been extensively studied in the last few years, but memories never stop evolving, providing more processing power and functions. The first paper proposes a ReRAM-based PIM architecture for accelerating sparse conjugate gradient solvers, followed by the second paper introducing an efficient MAC scheme for MRAM-based PIM. In the next two papers, emerging devices are employed as a key computing component in the system, demonstrating its effectiveness. Finally, the last three papers discuss the various design approaches to improve SRAM-based PIM hardware, ranging from circuits to modeling.
Event TypeResearch Manuscript
TimeWednesday, June 263:30pm - 5:30pm PDT
Location3004, 3rd Floor
Topics
Design
Keywords
In-memory and Near-memory Computing Architectures, Applications and Systems