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Autor:
Bruce Jacob, Mehdi Asnaashari, Luyi Kang, Donald Yeung, Devesh Singh, Sylvain Dubois, Candace Walden, Shang Li, Meenatchi Jagasivamani
Publikováno v:
ACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization. 18:1-26
Many emerging non-volatile memories are compatible with CMOS logic, potentially enabling their integration into a CPU’s die. This article investigates such monolithically integrated CPU–main memory chips. We exploit non-volatile memories employin
Autor:
Candace Walden, Luyi Kang, Devesh Singh, Mehdi Asnaashari, Sylvain Dubois, Bruce Jacob, Meenatchi Jagasivamani, Donald Yeung, Shang Li
Publikováno v:
IEEE Micro. 39:64-72
Nonvolatile memory, such as resistive RAM (ReRAM), is compatible with standard CMOS logic processes, allowing a sizable main memory system to be integrated into a CPU's die. ReRAM bitcells are fabricated within crosspoint subarrays that leave the bul
Autor:
Meenatchi Jagasivamani, Devesh Singh, Luyi Kang, Mehdi Asnaashari, Bruce Jacob, Candace Walden, Donald Yeung, Sylvain Dubois
Publikováno v:
COOL CHIPS
Non-volatile memory, such as resistive RAM (ReRAM), is compatible with standard CMOS logic processes, allowing a sizable main memory system to be integrated into a CPU’s die. ReRAM bitcells are fabricated within crosspoint sub-arrays that leave the
Autor:
Ting Chia Chang, Candace Walden, Amin Arbabian, Matthew R. Myers, Marcus J. Weber, Jayant Charthad, Joshua E. Soneson
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 143:3373-3382
Neurological implants that harvest ultrasound power have the potential to provide long-term stimulation without complications associated with battery power. An important safety question associated with long-term operation of the implant involves the
Autor:
Shang Li, Mehdi Asnaashari, Candace Walden, Bruce Jacob, Luyi Kang, Sylvain Dubois, Meenatchi Jagasivamani, Devesh Singh, Donald Yeung
Publikováno v:
MEMSYS
This paper presents the notion of a monolithic computer, a future computer architecture in which a CPU and a high-capacity main memory system are integrated in a single die. Such computers will become possible in the near future due to emerging non-v