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Micromachines
New Logic-In-Memory Paradigms: An Architectural and Technological Perspective
Giovanna Turvani1  Giulia Santoro2  Mariagrazia Graziano2 
[1] Corso Castelfidardo 39, 10129 Torino, Italy;Dipartimento di Elettronica e Telecomunicazioni, Politecnico di Torino;
关键词: in-memory computing;    logic-in-memory;    non-von Neumann architecture;    configurable logic-in-memory architecture;    memory wall;    convolutional neural networks;    emerging technologies;    perpendicular Nano Magnetic Logic (pNML);   
DOI  :  10.3390/mi10060368
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Processing systems are in continuous evolution thanks to the constant technological advancement and architectural progress. Over the years, computing systems have become more and more powerful, providing support for applications, such as Machine Learning, that require high computational power. However, the growing complexity of modern computing units and applications has had a strong impact on power consumption. In addition, the memory plays a key role on the overall power consumption of the system, especially when considering data-intensive applications. These applications, in fact, require a lot of data movement between the memory and the computing unit. The consequence is twofold: Memory accesses are expensive in terms of energy and a lot of time is wasted in accessing the memory, rather than processing, because of the performance gap that exists between memories and processing units. This gap is known as the memory wall or the von Neumann bottleneck and is due to the different rate of progress between complementary metal−oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology and memories. However, CMOS scaling is also reaching a limit where it would not be possible to make further progress. This work addresses all these problems from an architectural and technological point of view by: (1) Proposing a novel Configurable Logic-in-Memory Architecture that exploits the in-memory computing paradigm to reduce the memory wall problem while also providing high performance thanks to its flexibility and parallelism; (2) exploring a non-CMOS technology as possible candidate technology for the Logic-in-Memory paradigm.

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