SSCS December Technical Webinar: How Close Should Compute and Memory Be?
Online Virtual Event
Abstract: Compute-in-memory (CIM) and processing-near-memory (PNM) have emerged as promising approaches to overcome the limitations of architectures that separate processing from memory. While this bottleneck is often attributed to von Neumann’s design, such critiques overlook its historical significance: the separation of logic and memory enabled the decoupling of software from hardware, laying the foundation for general-purpose […]