ComputeDRAM
Autor: | David Wentzlaff, Georgios Tziantzioulis, Fei Gao |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
010302 applied physics
Hardware_MEMORYSTRUCTURES Computer science business.industry Memory bus 02 engineering and technology 01 natural sciences 020202 computer hardware & architecture In-Memory Processing Embedded system 0103 physical sciences 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering business Field-programmable gate array Massively parallel Dram |
Zdroj: | MICRO |
DOI: | 10.1145/3352460.3358260 |
Popis: | In-memory computing has long been promised as a solution to the "Memory Wall" problem. Recent work has proposed using chargesharing on the bit-lines of a memory in order to compute in-place and with massive parallelism, all without having to move data across the memory bus. Unfortunately, prior work has required modification to RAM designs (e.g. adding multiple row decoders) in order to open multiple rows simultaneously. So far, the competitive and low-margin nature of the DRAM industry has made commercial DRAM manufacturers resist adding any additional logic into DRAM. This paper addresses the need for in-memory computation with little to no change to DRAM designs. It is the first work to demonstrate in-memory computation with off-the-shelf, unmodified, commercial, DRAM. This is accomplished by violating the nominal timing specification and activating multiple rows in rapid succession, which happens to leave multiple rows open simultaneously, thereby enabling bit-line charge sharing. We use a constraint-violating command sequence to implement and demonstrate row copy, logical OR, and logical AND in unmodified, commodity, DRAM. Subsequently, we employ these primitives to develop an architecture for arbitrary, massively-parallel, computation. Utilizing a customized DRAM controller in an FPGA and commodity DRAM modules, we characterize this opportunity in hardware for all major DRAM vendors. This work stands as a proof of concept that in-memory computation is possible with unmodified DRAM modules and that there exists a financially feasible way for DRAM manufacturers to support in-memory compute. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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