A Novel CNFET SRAM-Based Compute-In-Memory for BNN Considering Chirality and Nanotubes
Youngbae Kim,
Nader Alnatsheh,
Nandakishor Yadav
et al.
Abstract:As AI models grow in complexity to enhance accuracy, supporting hardware encounters challenges such as heightened power consumption and diminished processing speed due to high throughput demands. Compute-in-memory (CIM) technology emerges as a promising solution. Furthermore, carbon nanotube field-effect transistors (CNFETs) show significant potential in bolstering CIM technology. Despite advancements in silicon semiconductor technology, CNFETs pose as formidable competitors, offering advantages in reliability… Show more
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