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Computing with Memory
Computing with Memory refers to computing platforms where function response is stored in memory array, either one or two-dimensional, in the form of…
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Berkeley IRAM project
Computational RAM
Content-addressable memory
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2020
2020
Performance Enhancement of GPU Parallel Computing Using Memory Allocation Optimization
Chu-Hsing Lin
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Jung-Chun Liu
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Po-Kai Yang
International Conference on Ubiquitous…
2020
Corpus ID: 211244544
The Fourier transform converts a signal from its original domain to a representation in the frequency domain. Applications of the…
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2019
2019
Memory Centric Computing, The Foundation of the Next Smart Society
K. Jin
International Symposium on Security in Computing…
2019
Corpus ID: 215723323
ICT industry is taking a new turn driven by the development of artificial intelligence and 5G network. A smart society is already…
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2017
2017
Non-volatile Content Addressable Memory for Computing Acceleration
M. Imani
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Daniel Peroni
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Abbas Rahimi
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Tajana S Rosing
2017
Corpus ID: 260693
Associative memory, as a form of computing-with-memory, reduces energy of the processing elements by eliminating redundant…
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2017
2017
Resistive Content Addressable Memory for Configurable Approximation
M. Imani
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Daniel Peroni
,
Abbas Rahimi
,
Tajana S Rosing
2017
Corpus ID: 40843313
Associative memory, as a form of computing-with-memory, reduces energy of the processing elements by eliminating redundant…
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2007
2007
Eecient Parallel Computing with Memory Faults
P. Indyk
2007
Corpus ID: 17915958
In this paper we show two results on PRAM with constant fraction of memory faults. First we show how to preprocess (i.e. connect…
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