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Performance optimization is a crucial aspect of enhancing the efficiency of electronic systems, and scaling is a primary method for achieving optimal performance while maintaining the integrity of system architecture.
Sanket M. Mantrashetti +4 more
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In recent years, several designs that use in-memory processing to accelerate machine-learning inference problems have been proposed. Such designs are also a perfect fit for discrete, dynamic, and distributed systems that can solve large-dimensional ...
Insik Yoon +11 more
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This research study focuses on the implementation and assessment of a 64-bit SRAM (Static Random-Access Memory) design utilizing 6T memory cells. The objective of this SRAM design, as presented in this study, is to explore its structure, functionality, and key attributes.
null Van-Phuc Nguyen +5 more
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On-board processing satellite network architecture and control study [PDF]
The market for telecommunications services needs to be segmented into user classes having similar transmission requirements and hence similar network architectures.
Campanella, S. Joseph +2 more
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A novel 8T SRAM cell using PFC and PPC VS-CNTFET transistor
The 8T static random-access memory (SRAM) cell using carbon nanotube technology, positive feedback, and dynamic supply voltage scaling are presented in this work.
Vipin Kumar Sharma, Abhishek Kumar
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Comprehensive performance analysis of CMOS and CNTFET based 8T SRAM cell
In recent years, carbon nanotube field effect transistor (CNTFET) has become an attractive alternative to silicon for designing high-performance, highly stable, and low-power static random access memory (SRAM).
Mahamudul Hassan Fuad +4 more
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Design of half-select free 12T SRAM cell with high performance for health care applications
Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) plays a crucial role in applications related to health like Body Area Networks (BANs) which require increased battery lives for the sensor nodes in BANs.
Manoj Kumar R․ +1 more
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Non-volatile, high density, high speed, Micromagnet-Hall effect Random Access Memory (MHRAM) [PDF]
The micromagnetic Hall effect random access memory (MHRAM) has the potential of replacing ROMs, EPROMs, EEPROMs, and SRAMs because of its ability to achieve non-volatility, radiation hardness, high density, and fast access times, simultaneously ...
Katti, Romney R. +2 more
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SEE Test and Data Analysis for Complex FPGA Systems [PDF]
Critical space applications require knowledge of single event upset (SEU) susceptibility (mission survivability). Generic SEU test and analysis techniques do not provide adequate data for survivability analysis.
Berg, Melanie, Campola, Michael
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Low-Rank Compensation in Hybrid 3D-RRAM/SRAM Computing-in-Memory System for Edge Computing
Artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant strides, with computing-in-memory (CIM) emerging as a key enabler for energy-efficient AI acceleration.
Weiye Tang +7 more
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