2.1 Executive Session: Memories for Emerging Applications

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Date: Tuesday 10 March 2020
Time: 11:30 - 13:00
Location / Room: Amphithéâtre Jean Prouve

Chair:
Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon, University of Utah, US

Co-Chair:
Kvatinsky Shahar, Technion, IL

Memories play a prime role in virtually every modern computing systems. While memory technology has been able to follow the aggressive trend of scaling and keep up with the most stringent demands, there exists new applications for which traditional memories struggle to deliver viable solutions. In this context, and more than ever, novel memory technologies are required. Identifying a close match between a killer application and a supporting emerging memory technology will ensure unprecedented capabilities and open durable new horizons for computing systems. In this executive session, we will explore specific cases where novel memories (OxRAM and SOT MRAM in particular) are opening such novel applications unachievable with standard memories.

TimeLabelPresentation Title
Authors
11:302.1.1RESISTIVE RAM AND ITS DENSE 3D INTEGRATION FOR THE N3XT 1,000X
Author:
Subhasish Mitra, Stanford University, US
12:002.1.2EMERGING MEMORIES FOR VON NEUMANN AND FOR NEUROMORPHIC COMPUTING
Author:
Jamil Kawa, Synopsys, US
12:302.1.3RERAM TECHNOLOGY FOR NEXT GENERATION AI AND COST-EFFECTIVE EMBEDDED MEMORY
Author:
Amir Regev, Weebit Nano, AU
13:00End of session