Device and circuit architectures for in‐memory computing
With the rise in artificial intelligence (AI), computing systems are facing new challenges
related to the large amount of data and the increasing burden of communication between …
related to the large amount of data and the increasing burden of communication between …
Reconfigurable content-addressable memory (CAM) on FPGAs: A tutorial and survey
Content-addressable memory (CAM) is a massively parallel searching device that returns
the address of a given search input in one clock cycle. Field-programmable gate array …
the address of a given search input in one clock cycle. Field-programmable gate array …
Analog content-addressable memories with memristors
A content-addressable memory compares an input search word against all rows of stored
words in an array in a highly parallel manner. While supplying a very powerful functionality …
words in an array in a highly parallel manner. While supplying a very powerful functionality …
In‐memory computing with memristor content addressable memories for pattern matching
The dramatic rise of data‐intensive workloads has revived application‐specific
computational hardware for continuing speed and power improvements, frequently achieved …
computational hardware for continuing speed and power improvements, frequently achieved …
Redox-based memristive devices for new computing paradigm
Memristive devices have been a hot topic in nanoelectronics for the last two decades in both
academia and industry. Originally proposed as digital (binary) nonvolatile random access …
academia and industry. Originally proposed as digital (binary) nonvolatile random access …
Programmable threshold logic implementations in a memristor crossbar array
In this study, we demonstrate the implementation of programmable threshold logics using a
32× 32 memristor crossbar array. Thanks to forming-free characteristics obtained by the …
32× 32 memristor crossbar array. Thanks to forming-free characteristics obtained by the …
On memristors for enabling energy efficient and enhanced cognitive network functions
The high performance requirements of nowadays computer networks are limiting their ability
to support important requirements of the future. Two important properties essential in …
to support important requirements of the future. Two important properties essential in …
Compact single-phase-search multistate content-addressable memory design using one FeFET/cell
Content-addressable memories (CAMs) are widely used for data-centric applications where
one must search for data patterns. CMOS CAMs can incur large areas and, hence, power …
one must search for data patterns. CMOS CAMs can incur large areas and, hence, power …
The Future is Analog: Energy-Efficient Cognitive Network Functions over Memristor-Based Analog Computations
Current network functions build heavily on fixed programmed rules and lack capacity to
support more expressive learning models, eg brain-inspired Cognitive computational …
support more expressive learning models, eg brain-inspired Cognitive computational …
Multiplexing in photonics as a resource for optical ternary content-addressable memory functionality
In this paper, we combine a Content-Addressable Memory (CAM) encoding scheme
previously proposed for analog electronic CAMs (E-CAMs) with optical multiplexing …
previously proposed for analog electronic CAMs (E-CAMs) with optical multiplexing …