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Conference paper (2023) - Manil Dev Gomony, Anteneh Gebregiorgis, Moritz Fieback, Marc Geilen, Sander Stuijk, Jan Richter-Brockmann, Rajendra Bishnoi, Mottaqiallah Taouil, Said Hamdioui, More Authors...
This paper addresses one of the directions of the HORIZON EU CONVOLVE project being dependability of smart edge processors based on computation-in-memory and emerging memristor devices such as RRAM. It discusses how how this alternative computing paradigm will change the way we used to do manufacturing test. In addition, it describes how these emerging devices inherently suffering from many non-idealities are calling for new solutions in order to ensure accurate and reliable edge computing. Moreover, the paper also covers the security aspects for future edge processors and shows the challenges and the future directions. ...

Computation in Memory SIMuIator

Conference paper (2019) - Ali Banagozar, Kanishkan Vadivel, Sander Stuijk, Henk Corporaal, Stephan Wong, Muath Abu Lebdeh, Jintao Yu, Said Hamdioui
Computation-in-memory reverses the trend in von-Neumann processors by bringing the computation closer to the data, to even within the memory array, as opposed to introducing new memory hierarchies to keep (frequently used) data closer to a central processing unit (CPU). In recent years, new non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies, e.g., memristor, PCM, etc., have proven that they can function as memories and perform computations on the stored data as well. In particular, when they are combined with a modest set of (digital) peripheral modules, a wider range of operations can be supported, e.g., vector matrix multiply and Boolean logic. In this paper, we are introducing the CIM-SIM, an open source simulator written in SystemC, which is capable of simulating the functional behaviour of such architectures. The architecture includes the definition of a set of technology-agnostic nano-instructions. ...