SAN FRANCISCO – Dec. 7, 2022 – A CEA-Leti tutorial presented at IEDM 2022 highlighted promising advantages that resistive random-access memory (RRAM) technologies hold for implementing novel ...
New technical paper titled “A compute-in-memory chip based on resistive random-access memory” was published by a team of international researchers at Stanford, UCSD, University of Pittsburgh, ...
The Semiconductor Device Research Laboratory (SDRL) is working on manufacturing semiconductors in space and using memory technology based on the mechanisms of the brain. The SDRL is researching how to ...
(Nanowerk News) An international team of researchers has designed and built a chip that runs computations directly in memory and can run a wide variety of artificial intelligence (AI) applications–all ...
In the recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things have progressed rapidly, driving advancements in areas like speech recognition, image classification in autonomous vehicles, ...
GRENOBLE, France – July 7, 2022 – Technical research institute CEA-Leti announced it has developed an event-driven, object-localization system that couples piezoelectric, ultrasound transducer sensors ...
To integrate devices into functioning systems, it’s necessary to consider what those systems are actually supposed to do. Regardless of the application, machine learning tasks involve a training phase ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The human brain's remarkable efficiency and cognitive abilities have long inspired researchers to create computing systems that can rival its performance. Yet, despite significant ...
A human’s way of processing information can be used as a model to train next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) systems, according to research published Jan. 22 in Nature. Cory Merkel, an ...
At the 2019 Semicon Conference Applied Materials (AMAT) had a day-long seminar focused on technology, particularly memory, for artificial intelligence (AI) applications. In addition to talks by AI ...
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