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Near-memory computing: Past, present, and future

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In this article, the authors survey the prior art on NMC across various dimensions (architecture, applications, tools, etc.) and identify the key challenges and open issues with future research directions.
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This article is published in Microprocessors and Microsystems.The article was published on 2019-11-01 and is currently open access. It has received 46 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Microarchitecture.

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NERO: A Near High-Bandwidth Memory Stencil Accelerator for Weather Prediction Modeling

TL;DR: NERO, an FPGA+HBM-based accelerator connected through IBM CAPI2 (Coherent Accelerator Processor Interface) to an IBM POWER9 host system is developed and it is concluded that employing near-memory acceleration solutions for weather prediction modeling is promising as a means to achieve both high performance and high energy efficiency.
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FPGA-Based Near-Memory Acceleration of Modern Data-Intensive Applications

TL;DR: In this article, an FPGA with high-bandwidth memory (HBM) was used for improving the pre-alignment filtering step of genome analysis and representative kernels from a weather prediction model.
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Breaking the von Neumann bottleneck: architecture-level processing-in-memory technology

TL;DR: This study focuses on prior art of architecture level DRAM PIM technologies and their implementation and the key challenges and mainstream solutions of PIM are summarized and introduced.
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Multiply accumulate operations in memristor crossbar arrays for analog computing

TL;DR: In this brief review, the recent progress in two niche applications are presented: neural network accelerators and numerical computing units, mainly focusing on the advances in hardware demonstrations.
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The Road for 2D Semiconductors in the Silicon Age

TL;DR: In this article , the potential of fusing 2D materials with silicon ICs to minimize the challenges in silicon IC, and to create technologies beyond the von Neumann architecture, is presented, and the killer applications for 2D material in logic and memory devices to ease scaling, energy efficiency bottlenecks, and memory dilemmas encountered in ICs are discussed.
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Query by image and video content: the QBIC system

TL;DR: The Query by Image Content (QBIC) system as discussed by the authors allows queries on large image and video databases based on example images, user-constructed sketches and drawings, selected color and texture patterns, camera and object motion, and other graphical information.
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Design of ion-implanted MOSFET's with very small physical dimensions

TL;DR: This paper considers the design, fabrication, and characterization of very small Mosfet switching devices suitable for digital integrated circuits, using dimensions of the order of 1 /spl mu/.
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Hitting the memory wall: implications of the obvious

TL;DR: This work proposes an exact analysis, removing all remaining uncertainty, based on model checking, using abstract-interpretation results to prune down the model for scalability, and notably improves precision upon classical abstract interpretation at reasonable cost.
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Dark Silicon and the End of Multicore Scaling

TL;DR: A comprehensive study that projects the speedup potential of future multicores and examines the underutilization of integration capacity-dark silicon-is timely and crucial.
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