Processing-in-Memory: A System-Level Analysis of DRAM and SRAM Architectures for Next-Generation Computing

The Imperative for In-Memory Computation Deconstructing the “Memory Wall”: Performance and Energy Bottlenecks in von Neumann Architectures For decades, the advancement of computing has been governed by the processor-centric von Read More …

Breaking the Memory Wall: An Architectural Analysis of Processing-in-Memory for Data-Intensive Computing

Executive Summary Modern computing is defined by a fundamental paradox: while processing units have achieved unprecedented speeds, their performance is increasingly constrained by the time and energy required to access Read More …