ReRAM-based 4T2R nonvolatile TCAM with 7x NVM-stress reduction, and 4x improvement in speed-wordlength-capacity for normally-off instant-on filter-based search engines used in big-data processing

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This study proposes an RC-filtered stress-decoupled (RCSD) 4T2R nonvolatile TCAM (nvTCAM) to 1) suppress match-line (ML) leakage current from match cells (IML-M), 2) reduce ML parasitic load (CML), 3) decouple NVM-stress from wordlength (WDL) and IML-MIS. RCSD reduces NVM-stress by 7+x, and achieves a 4+x improvement in speed-WDL-capacity-product. A 128×32b RCSD nvTCAM macro was fabricated using HfO ReRAM and an 180nm CMOS. This paper presents the first ReRAM-based nvTCAM featuring the shortest (1.2ns) search delay (TSD) among nvTCAMs with WDL≧32b. © 2014 IEEE.

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Huang, L. Y., Chang, M. F., Chuang, C. H., Kuo, C. C., Chen, C. F., Yang, G. H., … Kao, M. J. (2014). ReRAM-based 4T2R nonvolatile TCAM with 7x NVM-stress reduction, and 4x improvement in speed-wordlength-capacity for normally-off instant-on filter-based search engines used in big-data processing. In IEEE Symposium on VLSI Circuits, Digest of Technical Papers. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/VLSIC.2014.6858404

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