Processor-in-memory (PIM) or intelligent RAM (IRAM) chips integrate one or more processors with large, high-bandwidth, on-chip DRAM banks, which provide the processor(s) with sufficient bandwidth at a reasonable cost.
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Šilc, J., Robič, B., & Ungerer, T. (1999). Processor-in-Memory, Reconfigurable, and Asynchronous Processors. In Processor Architecture (pp. 299–333). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58589-0_7
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