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Making Real Memristive Processing-in-Memory Faster and Reliable (2205.14584v1)

Published 29 May 2022 in cs.AR

Abstract: Memristive technologies are attractive candidates to replace conventional memory technologies, and can also be used to perform logic and arithmetic operations using a technique called 'stateful logic.' Combining data storage and computation in the memory array enables a novel non-von Neumann architecture, where both the operations are performed within a memristive Memory Processing Unit (mMPU). The mMPU relies on adding computing capabilities to the memristive memory cells without changing the basic memory array structure. The use of an mMPU alleviates the primary restriction on performance and energy in a von Neumann machine, which is the data transfer between CPU and memory. Here, the various aspects of mMPU are discussed, including its architecture and implications on the computing system and software, as well as examining the microarchitectural aspects. We show how mMPU can be improved to accelerate different applications and how the poor reliability of memristors can be improved as part of the mMPU operation.

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