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Memory and Information Processing in Neuromorphic Systems
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2015A striking difference between brain-inspired neuromorphic processors and current von Neumann processor architectures is the way in which memory and processing is organized.
Giacomo Indiveri, Shih-Chii Liu
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The architecture of the DIVA processing-in-memory chip
Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Supercomputing, 2002The DIVA (Data IntensiVe Architecture) system incorporates a collection of Processing-In-Memory (PIM) chips as smart-memory co-processors to a conventional microprocessor. We have recently fabricated prototype DIVA PIMs. These chips represent the first smart-memory devices designed to support virtual addressing and capable of executing multiple threads
J. Draper +10 more
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The true Processing In Memory accelerator
2019 IEEE Hot Chips 31 Symposium (HCS), 2019Fabrice Devaux
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PiMulator: a Fast and Flexible Processing-in-Memory Emulation Platform
Design, Automation and Test in Europe, 2022Motivated by the memory wall problem, researchers propose many new Processing-in-Memory (PiM) architectures to bring computation closer to data. However, evaluating the performance of these emerging architectures involves using a myriad of tools ...
Sergiu Mosanu +8 more
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Activation Processes with Memory
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2008We propose a mathematical treatment of the activated processes governed by stochastic Langevin dynamics with a colored random force, corresponding to a noise generated by an Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process. Such non-Markovian dynamics take place in a variety of chemical and biological systems. Using the path integral approach, we constructed the conditional
Alexander V, Zhukov +2 more
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Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2019
The rapid growth of "big-data" intensified the problem of data movement when processing data analytics: Large amounts of data need to move through the memory up to the CPU before any computation takes place. To tackle this costly problem, Processing-in-Memory (PIM) inverts the traditional data processing by pushing computation to memory with an impact ...
Tiago Rodrigo Kepe +2 more
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The rapid growth of "big-data" intensified the problem of data movement when processing data analytics: Large amounts of data need to move through the memory up to the CPU before any computation takes place. To tackle this costly problem, Processing-in-Memory (PIM) inverts the traditional data processing by pushing computation to memory with an impact ...
Tiago Rodrigo Kepe +2 more
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A Case For Asymmetric Processing in Memory
IEEE Computer Architecture Letters, 2019By sidestepping the limitations at the memory interface, processing-in-memory (PIM) unlocks internally available memory bandwidth to the compute units on the memory side. This abundant bandwidth is conventionally utilized by highly-parallel throughput-oriented many-core style PIM architectures via offloading bandwidth-bound parallel tasks.
Berkin Akin, Alaa R. Alameldeen
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