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Drop-in replacement
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Drop-in compatibility
Drop-in replacement is a term used in computer science and other fields. It refers to the abilityto replace one hardware (or software) component with…
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2019
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2019
Spiking Neural Networks for Inference and Learning: A Memristor-based Design Perspective
M. Fouda
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F. Kurdahi
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A. Eltawil
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E. Neftci
Memristive Devices for Brain-Inspired Computing
2019
Corpus ID: 202538700
2019
2019
Training Variational Autoencoders with Buffered Stochastic Variational Inference
Rui Shu
,
H. Bui
,
Jay Whang
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Stefano Ermon
International Conference on Artificial…
2019
Corpus ID: 67856249
The recognition network in deep latent variable models such as variational autoencoders (VAEs) relies on amortized inference for…
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2018
2018
High-Speed Nested Cascaded MASH Digital Delta-Sigma Modulator-Based Divider Controller
Yann Donnelly
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Hongjia Mo
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Michael Peter Kennedy
International Symposium on Circuits and Systems
2018
Corpus ID: 53084819
The MASH Digital Delta-Sigma Modulator (DDSM) based divider controller represents a speed bottleneck in state of the art…
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2016
2016
Parallel virtual machines with RPython
Remigius Meier
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A. Rigo
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T. Gross
Dynamic Languages Symposium
2016
Corpus ID: 16400248
The RPython framework takes an interpreter for a dynamic language as its input and produces a Virtual Machine (VM) for that…
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2015
2015
Multistate Register Based on Resistive RAM
Ravi Patel
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Shahar Kvatinsky
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E. Friedman
,
A. Kolodny
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration…
2015
Corpus ID: 34890633
In recent years, memristive technologies, such as resistive random access memory (RRAM), have emerged. These technologies are…
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2013
2013
TLC: A tag-less cache for reducing dynamic first level cache energy
Andreas Sembrant
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Erik Hagersten
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D. Black-Schaffer
Micro
2013
Corpus ID: 18501484
First level caches are performance-critical and are therefore optimized for speed. To do so, modern processors reduce the miss…
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2010
2010
Total Dose and Single Event Testing of a Hardened Single-Ended Current Mode PWM Controller
N. V. van Vonno
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L. Pearce
,
+5 authors
R. Hood
IEEE Radiation Effects Data Workshop
2010
Corpus ID: 14049216
We report results of total dose and SEE testing of the ISL7884xASRH hardened single-ended current mode PWM controller including…
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2010
2010
Thermal performance of a dual 1.2 kV, 400 a silicon-carbide MOSFET power module
L. Boteler
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D. Urciuoli
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G. Ovrebo
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D. Ibitayo
,
R. Green
26th Annual IEEE Semiconductor Thermal…
2010
Corpus ID: 42662250
Power electronics are reaching the temperature limits of silicon; therefore alternative materials such as silicon carbide (SiC…
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2009
2009
Efficient Handling of Over/Under-exposure in Stereo Vision
O. Ng
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V. Ganapathy
International Conference of Soft Computing and…
2009
Corpus ID: 16105517
Stereo vision involves deriving scene depth from the differences in two images of a scene. It is classically formulated as a…
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2000
2000
Turning the tracking problem sideways: servo tricks for DVD+RW clock generation
D. Abramovitch
Proceedings of the American Control Conference…
2000
Corpus ID: 55113058
This work describes a write clock generation scheme for rewritable DVD which eliminates a major issue for drop-in compatibility…
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