Energy Efficient Logic and Memory Design With Beyond-CMOS Magnetoelectric Spin-Orbit (MESO) Technology Toward Ultralow Supply Voltage

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Devices based on the spin as the fundamental computing unit provide a promising beyond-complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) device option, thanks to their energy efficiency and compatibility with CMOS. One such option is a magnetoelectric spin-orbit (MESO) device, an attojoule-class emerging technology promising to extend Moore's law. This article presents circuit design and optimization techniques, such as device stacking and a canary circuit-based asynchronous clock pulse generation scheme for MESO device technology. With these targeted circuit techniques, the MESO energy efficiency can be improved by -1.5×. Novel architectures for arithmetic logic and effective realization of in-memory computing are also proposed that utilize the unique properties of this promising new technology.

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Rothe, R., Li, H., Nikonov, D. E., Young, I. A., Choo, K., & Blaauw, D. (2023). Energy Efficient Logic and Memory Design With Beyond-CMOS Magnetoelectric Spin-Orbit (MESO) Technology Toward Ultralow Supply Voltage. IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits, 9(2), 124–133. https://doi.org/10.1109/JXCDC.2023.3322292

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