System Simulation of Memristor Based Computation in Memory Platforms

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Abstract

Processors based on the von Neumann architecture show inefficient performance on many emerging data-intensive workloads. Computation in-memory (CIM) tries to address this challenge by performing the computation on the data location. To realize CIM, memristors, that are deployed in a crossbar structure, are a promising candidate. Even though extensive research has been carried out on memristors at device/circuit-level, the implications of their integration as accelerators (CIM units) in a full-blown system are not studied extensively. To study that, we developed a simulator for memristor crossbar and its analog peripheries. This paper evaluates a complete system consisting of a Transport Triggered Architecture (TTA) based host core integrating one or more CIM units. This evaluation is based on a cycle-accurate simulation. For this purpose we designed a simulator which a) includes the memristor crossbar operations as well as its surrounding analog drivers, b) provides the required interface to the co-processing digital elements, and c) presents a micro-instruction set architecture (micro-ISA) that controls and operates both analog and digital components. It is used to assess the effectiveness of the CIM unit in terms of performance, energy, and area in a full-blown system. It is shown, for example, that the EDAP for the deep learning application, LeNet, is reduced by 84% in a full-blown system deploying memristor based crossbars.

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BanaGozar, A., Vadivel, K., Multanen, J., Jääskeläinen, P., Stuijk, S., & Corporaal, H. (2020). System Simulation of Memristor Based Computation in Memory Platforms. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 12471 LNCS, pp. 152–168). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60939-9_11

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