Hardware-Aware In Situ Learning Based on Stochastic Magnetic Tunnel Junctions

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One of the big challenges of current electronics is the design and implementation of hardware neural networks that perform fast and energy-efficient machine learning. Spintronics is a promising catalyst for this field with the capabilities of nanosecond operation and compatibility with existing microelectronics. Considering large-scale, viable neuromorphic systems however, variability of device properties is a serious concern. In this paper, we show an autonomously operating circuit that performs hardware-aware machine learning utilizing probabilistic neurons built with stochastic magnetic tunnel junctions. We show that in situ learning of weights and biases in a Boltzmann machine can counter device-to-device variations and learn the probability distribution of meaningful operations such as a full adder. This scalable autonomously operating learning circuit using spintronics-based neurons could be especially of interest for standalone artificial-intelligence devices capable of fast and efficient learning at the edge.

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Kaiser, J., Borders, W. A., Camsari, K. Y., Fukami, S., Ohno, H., & Datta, S. (2022). Hardware-Aware In Situ Learning Based on Stochastic Magnetic Tunnel Junctions. Physical Review Applied, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.17.014016

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