Authors
Said Hamdioui, Shahar Kvatinsky, Gert Cauwenberghs, Lei Xie, Nimrod Wald, Siddharth Joshi, Hesham Mostafa Elsayed, Henk Corporaal, Koen Bertels
Publication date
2017/3/27
Conference
Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2017
Pages
722-731
Publisher
IEEE
Description
CMOS technology and its sustainable scaling have been the enablers for the design and manufacturing of computer architectures that have been fuelling a wider range of applications. Today, however, both the technology and the computer architectures are suffering from serious challenges/ walls making them incapable to deliver the right computing power at pre-defined constraints. This motivates the need of exploring new architectures and new technologies; not only to maintain the economic benefit of scaling, but also to enable the solutions of emerging computer power and data storage hungry applications such as big-data and data-intensive applications. This paper discusses the emerging memristor device as complementary (or alternative) to CMOS device and shows how this device can enable new ways of computing that will at least solve the challenges of today's architectures for some applications. The …
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