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Roman Golman, Robert Giterman and Adam Teman
Embedded memories occupy an increasingly dominant part of the area and power budgets of modern systems-on-chips (SoCs). Multi-ported embedded memories, commonly used by media SoCs and graphical processing units, occupy even more area and consume higher p...
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Yujin Zheng, Alex Yakovlev and Alex Bystrov
The proposed 8-Transistor (8T) Physically Unclonable Function (PUF), in conjunction with the power gating technique, can significantly accelerate a single evaluation cycle more than 100,000 times faster than a 6-Transistor (6T) Static Random-Access Memor...
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Luká? Kohútka
This paper presents a novel SRAM-based architecture of a data structure that represents a set of multiple priority queues that can be implemented in FPGA or ASIC. The proposed architecture is based on shift registers, systolic arrays and SRAM memories. S...
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Kévin Mambu, Henri-Pierre Charles, Maha Kooli and Julie Dumas
In-memory computing (IMC) aims to solve the performance gap between CPU and memories introduced by the memory wall. However, it does not address the energy wall problem caused by data transfer over memory hierarchies. This paper proposes the data-localit...
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Atousa Jafari, Christopher Münch and Mehdi Tahoori
Computing data-intensive applications on the von Neumann architecture lead to significant performance and energy overheads. The concept of computation in memory (CiM) addresses the bottleneck of von Neumann machines by reducing the data movement in the c...
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Raffaele Giordano, Dario Barbieri, Sabrina Perrella and Roberto Catalano
The usage of SRAM-based Field Programmable Gate Arrays on High Energy Physics detectors is mostly limited by the sensitivity of these devices to radiation-induced upsets in their configuration. These effects may alter the functionality until the next rec...
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Matteo Cecchetto, Rubén García Alía and Frédéric Wrobel
Single event effects (SEEs) in ground level and avionic applications are mainly induced by neutrons and protons, of which the relative contribution of the latter is larger with increasing altitude. Currently, there are two main applicable standards?JEDEC...
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