April 13, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | Lennart M. Reimann, Felix Staudigl, Rainer Leupers

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Novel non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies offer high-speed and
high-density data storage. In addition, they overcome the von Neumann
bottleneck by enabling computing-in-memory (CIM). Various computer
architectures have been proposed to integrate CIM blocks in their design,
forming a mixed-signal system to combine the computational benefits of CIM with
the robustness of conventional CMOS. Novel electronic design automation (EDA)
tools are necessary to design and manufacture these so-called neuromorphic
systems. Furthermore, EDA tools must consider the impact of security
vulnerabilities, as …

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