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One of the most innovative solutions studied as an alternative technology to CMOS transistors is represented by NanoMagnetic Logic (NML). It exhibits remarkable characteristics that overcome some intrinsic limitations of CMOS as low power consumption and the possibility to merge logic and memory in the same device. We present the design of a full adder entirely based on single domain out-of-plane...
Memory design has radically changed in the last few years; the emergence of new technologies has further improved performance and the traditional separation of storage levels between Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) and Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) is not viable as in the past. Recently, the embedded DRAM (eDRAM) has been proposed for cache utilization to improve density while attempting...
NanoMagnet Logic (NML) is an emerging technology that allows to design digital circuits using nanomagnets. Each magnet has only two possible states and encodes digital information without the need for currents or voltages. This behavior differentiates NML circuits from charge based technologies. The advantages provided by NML circuits are a possible very low power consumption, and the ability to mix...
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