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Hardware-Algorithm Co-Design for Hyperdimensional Computing Based on Memristive System-on-Chip

Published 23 Dec 2025 in cs.ET | (2512.20808v1)

Abstract: Hyperdimensional computing (HDC), utilizing a parallel computing paradigm and efficient learning algorithm, is well-suited for resource-constrained AI applications, such as in edge devices. In-memory computing (IMC) systems based on memristive devices complement this by offering energy-efficient hardware solutions. To harness the advantages of both memristive IMC hardware and HDC algorithms, we propose a hardware-algorithm co-design approach for implementing HDC on a memristive System-on-Chip (SoC). On the hardware side, we utilize the inherent randomness of memristive crossbar arrays for encoding and employ analog IMC for classification. At the algorithm level, we develop hardware-aware encoding techniques that map data features into hyperdimensional vectors, optimizing the classification process within the memristive SoC. Experimental results in hardware demonstrate 90.71% accuracy in the language classification task, highlighting the potential of our approach for achieving energy-efficient AI deployments on edge devices.

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