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RRAM-Based CAM Combined With Time-Domain Circuits for Hyperdimensional Computing
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Abstract
Content addressable memory (CAM) for search and match operations demands high speed and low power for near real-time decision-making across many critical domains. Resistive RAM-based in-memory computing has high potential in realizing an efficient static CAM for artificial intelligence tasks, especially on resource-constrained platforms. This paper presents an XNOR-based RRAM-CAM with a time-domain analog adder for efficient winning class computation. The CAM compares two operands, one voltage and the second one resistance, and outputs a voltage proportional to the similarity between the input query and the pre-stored patterns. Processing the summation of the output similarity voltages in the time-domain helps avoid voltage saturation, variation, and noise dominating the analog voltage-based computing. After that, to determine the winning class among the multiple classes, a digital realization is utilized to consider the class with the longest pulse width as the winning class. As a demonstrator, hyperdimensional computing for efficient MNIST classification is considered.The proposed design uses 65nm CMOS foundry technology and realistic data for RRAM with total area of 0.0077 mm2 , consumes 13.6 pJ of energy per 1k query within 10 ns clock cycle for 10 classes. It shows a reduction of ∼ 31× in area and ∼ 3× in energy consumption compared to fully digital ASIC implementation using 65nm foundry technology. The proposed design exhibits a remarkable reduction in area and energy compared to two of the state-of-the-art RRAM designs.
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Title: RRAM-Based CAM Combined With Time-Domain Circuits for Hyperdimensional Computing
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Abstract
Content addressable memory (CAM) for search and match operations demands high speed and low power for near real-time decision-making across many critical domains.
Resistive RAM-based in-memory computing has high potential in realizing an efficient static CAM for artificial intelligence tasks, especially on resource-constrained platforms.
This paper presents an XNOR-based RRAM-CAM with a time-domain analog adder for efficient winning class computation.
The CAM compares two operands, one voltage and the second one resistance, and outputs a voltage proportional to the similarity between the input query and the pre-stored patterns.
Processing the summation of the output similarity voltages in the time-domain helps avoid voltage saturation, variation, and noise dominating the analog voltage-based computing.
After that, to determine the winning class among the multiple classes, a digital realization is utilized to consider the class with the longest pulse width as the winning class.
As a demonstrator, hyperdimensional computing for efficient MNIST classification is considered.
The proposed design uses 65nm CMOS foundry technology and realistic data for RRAM with total area of 0.
0077 mm2 , consumes 13.
6 pJ of energy per 1k query within 10 ns clock cycle for 10 classes.
It shows a reduction of ∼ 31× in area and ∼ 3× in energy consumption compared to fully digital ASIC implementation using 65nm foundry technology.
The proposed design exhibits a remarkable reduction in area and energy compared to two of the state-of-the-art RRAM designs.
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