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Nano-crossbar arrays have emerged as a strong candidate technology to replace CMOS in near future. They are regular and dense structures, and can be fabricated such that each crosspoint can be used as a conventional electronic component such as a diode, a FET, or a switch. This is a unique opportunity that allows us to integrate well developed conventional circuit design techniques into nano-crossbar...
The approximate computing paradigm can be leveraged to exploit the intrinsic error resilience of many applications to enable highly efficient memory implementations. Most emerging memory technologies have a wide range of performance/power/reliability trade-offs which can be exploited in fault tolerant approximate computing. In this work, we use approximate computing to tolerate the increased retention...
Data caches are a fundamental component of most modern microprocessors. They provide for efficient read/write access to data memory. Errors occurring in the data cache can corrupt data values or state, and can easily propagate throughout the memory hierarchy. One of the main threats to data cache reliability is soft (transient, nonreproducible) errors. These errors can occur more often than hard (permanent)...
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