Mehta et al., 2022 - Google Patents
An adaptive synaptic array using Fowler–Nordheim dynamic analog memoryMehta et al., 2022
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- Mehta D
- Rahman M
- Aono K
- Chakrabartty S
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- Nature communications
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In this paper we present an adaptive synaptic array that can be used to improve the energy- efficiency of training machine learning (ML) systems. The synaptic array comprises of an ensemble of analog memory elements, each of which is a micro-scale dynamical system in …
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