Original paper
Resistive Memory‐Based In‐Memory Computing: From Device and Large‐Scale Integration System Perspectives
Abstract
In‐memory computing is a computing scheme that integrates data storage and arithmetic computation functions. Resistive random access memory (RRAM) arrays with innovative peripheral circuitry provide the capability of performing vector‐matrix multiplication beyond the basic Boolean logic. With such a memory–computation duality, RRAM‐based in‐memory computing enables an efficient hardware solution for matrix‐multiplication‐dependent neural...
Paper Details
Title
Resistive Memory‐Based In‐Memory Computing: From Device and Large‐Scale Integration System Perspectives
Published Date
Aug 9, 2019
Journal
Volume
1
Issue
7