Intel Corporation
Compute in memory circuits with multi-Vdd arrays and/or analog multipliers
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Abstract:
Compute-in memory circuits and techniques are described. In one example, a memory device includes an array of memory cells, the array including multiple sub-arrays. Each of the sub-arrays receives a different voltage. The memory device also includes capacitors coupled with conductive access lines of each of the multiple sub-arrays and circuitry coupled with the capacitors, to share charge between the capacitors in response to a signal. In one example, computing device, such as a machine learning accelerator, includes a first memory array and a second memory array. The computing device also includes an analog processor circuit coupled with the first and second memory arrays to receive first analog input voltages from the first memory array and second analog input voltages from the second memory array and perform one or more operations on the first and second analog input voltages, and output an analog output voltage.
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28 Sep 2018
13 Jul 2021