Beyond-CMOS Technologies for Next Generation Computer Design [electronic resource] / edited by Rasit O. Topaloglu, H.-S. Philip Wong.
Contributor(s): Topaloglu, Rasit O [editor.] | Wong, H.-S. Philip [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: BookPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019Edition: 1st ed. 2019.Description: IX, 271 p. 159 illus., 141 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319903859.Subject(s): Electronic circuits | Microprocessors | Computer architecture | Logic design | Electronic Circuits and Systems | Processor Architectures | Logic DesignAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 621.3815 Online resources: Click here to access onlineBeyond-Silicon Devices: Considerations for Circuits and Architectures -- Functionality-enhanced devices: from transistors to circuit-level opportunities -- Heterogeneous integration of 2D materials and devices on a Si platform -- Emerging NVM Circuit Techniques and Implementations for Energy-Efficient Systems -- The Processing-in-Memory Paradigm: Mechanisms to Enable Adoption -- Emerging Steep-Slope Devices and Circuits: Opportunities and Challenges -- Spin-based Majority Computation -- Index.
This book describes the bottleneck faced soon by designers of traditional CMOS devices, due to device scaling, power and energy consumption, and variability limitations. This book aims at bridging the gap between device technology and architecture/system design. Readers will learn about challenges and opportunities presented by “beyond-CMOS devices” and gain insight into how these might be leveraged to build energy-efficient electronic systems. Provides an overview of CMOS scaling challenges and motivation for considering “beyond-CMOS devices;” Discusses challenges posed by beyond-CMOS integration; Sheds light on how device architecture and systems should be designed differently leveraging beyond-CMOS device technologies.
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