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Fail Memory Configuration Set for RA Estimation

2020 IEEE International Test Conference (ITC), 2020
Since the redundancy analysis (RA) has been introduced for memory yield, many RA researches have been conducted. However, objective comparisons of them are difficult by the absence of real memory models with realistic fault distributions. This paper presents a fail memory configuration set for RA estimation, called as ITC’2020 RA Benchmarks. It enables
Hayoung Lee   +5 more
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Testing of Configurable 8T SRAMs for In-Memory Computing

2020 IEEE 29th Asian Test Symposium (ATS), 2020
In-memory computing (IMC) architecture has been considered as an alternative for overcoming the memory wall of von-Neumann computing architecture. Various IMC memories using 8T static random access memory (SRAM) cell have been reported. Some of them, the memory array can provide SRAM and ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) function. In this paper,
Jin-Fu Li 0001   +3 more
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Configural properties in sentence memory

Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1972
Two theories of human memory, Gestalt theory and assoclationism, are contrasted with respect to their predictions about the cued recall of sentences. The Gestalt theory, with its assumption of emergent propemes, predicts that test probes which maintain the configural properties of the studied sentences should be superior to probes that do not.
John R. Anderson, Gordon H. Bower
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Configuring Memory in the Buffyverse

2015
In this chapter, I look more closely at transmedia fandom through an examination of audience engagement with the Buffy the Vampire Slayer crossmedial franchise. Originating as a feature film, Buffy evolved into a popular and well-regarded television series that in turn produced its own televisual spinoff and spawned a wide range of other media such as ...
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Early Memories

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1962
Because early memories related by patients in diagnostic interviews have already proved to be a source of considerable insight, we felt it important to search for a method of systematic analysis of these recollections. Ordinarily the use of this kind of data relies heavily upon intuition and impressionistic skill.
J, LEVY, K A, GRIGG
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Memory Access Schemes for Configurable Processors

2000
This work discusses the Memory Architecture for Reconfigurable Computers (MARC), a scalable, device-independent memory interface that supports both irregular (via configurable caches) and regular accesses (via prefetching stream buffers). By hiding specifics behind a consistent abstract interface, it is suitable as a target environment for automatic ...
Holger Lange, Andreas Koch 0001
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Configurable parallel memory architecture for multimedia computers

Journal of Systems Architecture, 2002
This paper presents a novel parallel memory architecture for multimedia computers. Applying a configurable or programmable addressing circuitry capable of parallel memory accesses, the memory management of multimedia applications can be enhanced. Necessary computer architecture changes to virtual address representation, paging, virtual memory, address ...
Kimmo Kuusilinna   +3 more
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Resistive Configurable Associative Memory for Approximate Computing

Proceedings of the 2016 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2016
Modern computing machines are increasingly characterized by large scale parallelism in hardware (such as GPGPUs) and advent of large scale and innovative memory blocks. Parallelism enables expanded performance tradeoffs whereas memories enable reuse of computational work.
Mohsen Imani   +2 more
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Configurable MBIST Processor for Embedded Memories Testing

2019 MIXDES - 26th International Conference "Mixed Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems", 2019
Nowadays, demand for computing power grows faster than ever. This results in more integrated circuits are being dedicated to memories. The efficient testing of such SRAM memories is a difficult task. An integrated Memory Built-In Self-Test (MBIST) module provides an effective testing capability with reasonable area cost. This paper describes the design
Andrzej A. Wojciechowski   +2 more
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Configural and Elemental Associations and the Memory Coherence Problem

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1992
AbstractSome important empirical findings and theoretical positions that interest contemporary students of learning and memory are discussed in the context of Luria's (1979) memory coherence perspective. This approach assumes that an important challenge to memory function is remaining closed to the influence of associations that are extraneous to the ...
J W, Rudy, R J, Sutherland
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