Date: Wednesday 29 March 2017
Time: 11:00 - 12:30
Location / Room: 3C
Organisers:
Koen Bertels, Delft University of Technology, NL
Said Hamdioui, Delft University of Technology, NL
Chair:
Akash Kumar, Technische Universitaet Dresden, DE
Co-Chair:
Koen Bertels, Delft University of Technology, NL
Both today's technology and computer architectures are facing serious challenges/ walls making them incapable to deliver the right computing power at pre-defined constraints for emerging applications such as big-data. However, a solution may be at your fingertips. This session discusses the emerging memristor device in enabling new memory technologies and new logic design styles, as well as its potential in enabling new computing paradigms such as memory intensive architectures and neuromorphic computing, due to its unique properties like the tight integration with CMOS and the ability to learn and adapt
Time | Label | Presentation Title Authors |
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11:00 | 6.5.1 | MEMRISTOR: WHAT IS IT ABOUT AND WHAT IS ITS POTENTIAL? Author: Said Hamdioui, Delft University of Technology, NL |
11:30 | 6.5.2 | MEMRISTOR FOR MEMORY-INTENSIVE ARCHITECTURES Author: Shahar Kvatinsky, Technion/Israel Institute of Technology, IL |
12:00 | 6.5.3 | MEMRISTOR FOR NEUROMORPHIC COMPUTING Author: Gert Cauwenberghs, UC San Diego, US |
12:30 | End of session Lunch Break in Garden Foyer Keynote Lecture session 7.0 in "Garden Foyer" 1350 - 1420 Lunch Break in the Garden Foyer |