Mahan Rezaei, Abdolah Amirany, Mohammad Hossein Moaiyeri, Kian Jafari
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A high-capacity and nonvolatile spintronic associative memory hardware accelerator
Significant progress has been made in manufacturing emerging technologies in recent years. This progress implemented in-memory-computing and neural networks, one of today's hottest research topics. Over time, the need to process complex tasks has increased. This need causes the emergence of intelligent processors. A nonvolatile associative memory based on spintronic synapses utilising magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) and carbon nanotube field-effect transistors (CNTFET)-based neurons is proposed. The proposed design uses the MTJ device because of its fascinating features, such as reliable reconfiguration and nonvolatility. At the same time, CNTFET has overcome conventional complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor shortcomings like the short channel effect, drain-induced barrier lowering, and poor hole mobility. The proposed design is simulated in the presence of process variations. The proposed design aims to increase the number of weights generated in the synapse for higher memory capacity and accuracy. The effect of different tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) values (100%, 200%, and 300%) on the performance and accuracy of the proposed design has also been investigated. This investigation shows that the proposed design performs well even with a low TMR value, which is very important and remarkable from the fabrication point of view.
期刊介绍:
IET Circuits, Devices & Systems covers the following topics:
Circuit theory and design, circuit analysis and simulation, computer aided design
Filters (analogue and switched capacitor)
Circuit implementations, cells and architectures for integration including VLSI
Testability, fault tolerant design, minimisation of circuits and CAD for VLSI
Novel or improved electronic devices for both traditional and emerging technologies including nanoelectronics and MEMs
Device and process characterisation, device parameter extraction schemes
Mathematics of circuits and systems theory
Test and measurement techniques involving electronic circuits, circuits for industrial applications, sensors and transducers