Propagation of electrical signals by fungi [PDF]
Living fungal mycelium networks are proven to have properties of memristors, capacitors and various sensors. To further progress our designs in fungal electronics we need to evaluate how electrical signals can be propagated through mycelium networks.
Adamatzky, Andrew +4 more
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PCM-Trace: Scalable Synaptic Eligibility Traces with Resistivity Drift of Phase-Change Materials [PDF]
Dedicated hardware implementations of spiking neural networks that combine the advantages of mixed-signal neuromorphic circuits with those of emerging memory technologies have the potential of enabling ultra-low power pervasive sensory processing.
Dalgaty, Thomas +7 more
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BODILY PROCESSING: WHAT PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE IN UNDERSTANDING THE EMBODIMENT OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS? [PDF]
In this article I will address the issue of the embodiment of computing systems from the point of view distinctive of the so-called Unconventional Computation, focusing on the paradigm known as Morphological Computation.
PROPERZI, Martina
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NeuroHammer: Inducing Bit-Flips in Memristive Crossbar Memories
Emerging non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies offer unique advantages in energy efficiency, latency, and features such as computing-in-memory. Consequently, emerging NVM technologies are considered an ideal substrate for computation and storage in ...
Indari, Hazem Al +8 more
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Graphene-based Wireless Agile Interconnects for Massive Heterogeneous Multi-chip Processors
The main design principles in computer architecture have recently shifted from a monolithic scaling-driven approach to the development of heterogeneous architectures that tightly co-integrate multiple specialized processor and memory chiplets.
Abadal, Sergi +20 more
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DNA Pre-alignment Filter using Processing Near Racetrack Memory
Recent DNA pre-alignment filter designs employ DRAM for storing the reference genome and its associated meta-data. However, DRAM incurs increasingly high energy consumption background and refresh energy as devices scale.
Castrillon, Jeronimo +4 more
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Device‐level photonic memories and logic applications using phase‐change materials [PDF]
Inspired by the great success of fiber optics in ultrafast data transmission, photonic computing is being extensively studied as an alternative to replace or hybridize electronic computers, which are reaching speed and bandwidth limitations.
Aleksandr +43 more
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Back to the Future: The Case for Reversible Computing
There is one, and only one way, consistent with fundamental physics, that the efficiency of general digital computation can continue increasing indefinitely, and that is to apply the principles of reversible computing.
Frank, Michael P.
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Fully-Binarized, Parallel, RRAM-based Computing Primitive for In-Memory Similarity Search
In this work, we propose a fully-binarized XOR-based IMSS (In-Memory Similarity Search) using RRAM (Resistive Random Access Memory) arrays. XOR (Exclusive OR) operation is realized using 2T-2R bitcells arranged along the column in an array.
Bricalli, Alessandro +7 more
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A Life-Cycle Energy and Inventory Analysis of Adiabatic Quantum-Flux-Parametron Circuits
The production process of superconductive integrated circuits is complex and consumes significant amounts of resources and energy. Therefore, it is crucial to evaluate the environmental impact of this emerging technology.
Chen, Olivia +7 more
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