Analog Resistive Switching Devices for Training Deep Neural Networks with the Novel Tiki-Taka Algorithm

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A critical bottleneck for the training of large neural networks (NNs) is communication with off-chip memory. A promising mitigation effort consists of integrating crossbar arrays of analogue memories in the Back-End-Of-Line, to store the NN parameters and efficiently perform the required synaptic operations. The “Tiki-Taka” algorithm was developed to facilitate NN training in the presence of device nonidealities. However, so far, a resistive switching device exhibiting all the fundamental Tiki-Taka requirements, which are many programmable states, a centered symmetry point, and low programming noise, was not yet demonstrated. Here, a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)-compatible resistive random access memory (RRAM), showing more than 30 programmable states with low noise and a symmetry point with only 5% skew from the center, is presented for the first time. These results enable generalization of Tiki-Taka training from small fully connected networks to larger long-/short-term-memory types of NN.

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Stecconi, T., Bragaglia, V., Rasch, M. J., Carta, F., Horst, F., Falcone, D. F., … Offrein, B. (2024). Analog Resistive Switching Devices for Training Deep Neural Networks with the Novel Tiki-Taka Algorithm. Nano Letters, 24(3), 866–872. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c03697

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