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Bipartite quantum states and random complex networks
We introduce a mapping between graphs and pure quantum bipartite states and show that the associated entanglement entropy conveys non-trivial information about the structure of the graph.
Cohen R +9 more
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Implementing a One Address CPU in Logisim [PDF]
Most computer users have an incorrect, but useful, cognitive metaphor for computers in which the user says (or types or clicks) something and a mystical, almost intelligent or magical, behavior happens.
Kann, Charles W
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Von Neumann Quantum Logic vs. Classical von Neumann Architecture?
The name of John von Neumann is common both in quantum mechanics and computer science. Are they really two absolutely unconnected areas? Many works devoted to quantum computations and communications are serious argument to suggest about existence of such a relation, but it is impossible to touch the new and active theme in a short review.
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Flash Memory for Synaptic Plasticity in Neuromorphic Computing: A Review
The rapid expansion of data has made global access easier, but it also demands increasing amounts of energy for data storage and processing. In response, neuromorphic electronics, inspired by the functionality of biological neurons and synapses, have ...
Jisung Im +4 more
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AHaH computing-from metastable switches to attractors to machine learning. [PDF]
Modern computing architecture based on the separation of memory and processing leads to a well known problem called the von Neumann bottleneck, a restrictive limit on the data bandwidth between CPU and RAM.
Michael Alexander Nugent +1 more
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Multioperation Mode Ferroelectric Channel Devices for Memory and Computation
The traditional von Neumann architecture separates memory from the central processing unit (CPU), resulting in aggravated data transfer bottlenecks between the CPU and memory during a data volume surge. Emerging technologies, such as in‐memory computing (
Yibo Sun +4 more
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C'est le premier chapitre du cours "Architecture des ordinateurs" pour les 1 ère année TI.
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Reconfigurable Systems: A Potential Solution to the von Neumann Bottleneck [PDF]
The difficulty of overcoming the disparity between processor speeds and data access speeds, a condition known as the von Neumann bottleneck, has been a source of consternation for computer hardware developers for many years.
Miller, Damian L
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Reconfigurable nanoelectronics using graphene based spintronic logic gates
This paper presents a novel design concept for spintronic nanoelectronics that emphasizes a seamless integration of spin-based memory and logic circuits.
Ciftcioglu, Berkehan +10 more
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Beyond Von Neumann Architectures: Exploring Algorithmic Opportunities via Octantis
Today, one of the problems the scientific community is called upon to tackle is the well-known von Neumann bottleneck, which concerns the limitation in the bandwidth between the CPU and memory in a digital electronic system. Among the various solutions under study, the concept of Logic-in-Memory (LiM) has been proposed: a memory device that embeds ...
Andrea Marchesin +3 more
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