Vasileios Kalantzis, Anshul Gupta, et al.
HPEC 2021
Achieving sufficient compute precision in matrix-vector multiply (MVM) operations is a key challenge for analog in-memory computing (AIMC) that relies on resistive memory devices. A device-level concept that addresses this challenge is that of projected-type phase-change memory (Proj-PCM). Here we present Proj-PCM devices based on carbon-based projection layer (CPL). We integrated these devices onto multi-tile AIMC chips fabricated in 14nm CMOS technology. CPL is shown to exhibit superior compatibility with the phase-change material layer (PCML) as well as the BEOL process. CPL also provides sufficient tunability of resistance window. The compute tiles with CPL-based Proj-PCM are shown to achieve higher computational precision compared to those with standard PCM devices.
Vasileios Kalantzis, Anshul Gupta, et al.
HPEC 2021
Pradip Bose, Jennifer Dworak, et al.
MICRO 2023
Valeria Bragaglia, Donato Francesco Falcone, et al.
B-MRS 2024
Bert J. Offrein, Jacqueline Geler-Kremer, et al.
IEDM 2020