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Capacitive, charge‐domain compute‐in‐memory (CIM) stores weights as capacitance,eliminating DC sneak paths and IR‐drop, yielding near‐zero standbypower. In this perspective, we present a device to systems level performance analysis of most promising architectures and predict apathway for upscaling capacitive CIM for sustainable edge computing ...
Kapil Bhardwaj +2 more
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Device‐Level Implementation of Reservoir Computing With Memristors
Reservoir computing (RC) is an emerging computing scheme that employs a reservoir and a single readout layer, which can be actualized in the nanoscale with memristors. As a comprehensive overview, the principles of RC and the switching mechanisms of memristors are discussed, followed by actual demonstrations of memristor‐based RC and the remaining ...
Sunbeom Park, Hyojung Kim, Ho Won Jang
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A Flexible and Energy‐Efficient Compute‐in‐Memory Accelerator for Kolmogorov–Arnold Networks
This article presents KA‐CIM, a compute‐in‐memory accelerator for Kolmogorov–Arnold Networks (KANs). It enables flexible and efficient computation of arbitrary nonlinear functions through cross‐layer co‐optimization from algorithm to device. KA‐CIM surpasses CPU, ASIC, VMM‐CIM, and prior KAN accelerators by 1–3 orders of magnitude in energy‐delay ...
Chirag Sudarshan +6 more
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Methods for Setting Device Specifications for Analog In‐Memory Computing Inference
Non‐volatile memories (NVMs) are being developed for analog in‐memory computing for energy‐efficient, high‐speed deep learning inference. As technology is moving to industry adoption, a method to define required NVM specifications is critical for improving performance and reducing manufacturing cost.
Zhenyu Wu +3 more
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Pseudocapacitance-based charge increase in MoS2/C
The electrochemical behavior of MoS2/C composite in aqueous electrolytes was investigated using a three-electrode electrochemical cell. It was established that the studied system demonstrates the reversibility of redox processes, indicating the ...
I.M. Budzuliak +4 more
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The 6th Global Conference on Polymer and Composite Materials (PCM 2019) was held from July 8 -11, 2019 in Bangkok, Thailand. The conference, with 165 participants, had a technical program consisting of 5 international keynote speakers, 87 oral presentations, and a poster session with 48 works.
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HTFC gets 3D refractive index tomograms of flowing cells. Label‐free monocytes are engineered to express patterns of cytoplasmic vacuoles. From the tomogram, an efficient dimensionality reduction is operated. Interpretable features are extracted to classify the expression severity of phenotypes coexisting in each cell, visually represented by a seven ...
Marika Valentino +9 more
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Isolation und Reaktivtät eines quadratisch‐planaren Trisamidosilans
Wir berichten über die Synthese und umfassende Charakterisierung eines quadratisch‐planaren Si(+IV)‐Hydrids, das von einem unsymmetrischen, trianionischen und dearomatisierten N,N,N‐Pincerliganden stabilisiert wird. Dieses System ermöglicht eine Element–Liganden‐kooperative Reaktivität als Alternative zur siliciumzentrierten Redoxchemie und erweitert ...
David M. J. Krengel +5 more
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Isolation and Reactivity of a Square‐Planar Trisamido Silane
We report the synthesis and comprehensive characterisation of a square‐planar Si(+IV) hydride supported by an unsymmetric, trianionic and dearomatised N,N,N‐pincer ligand. This system enables element–ligand cooperative reactivity as an alternative to silicon‐centred redox chemistry, illuminating a largely unexplored regime in high‐valent silicon ...
David M. J. Krengel +5 more
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