Abstract: Computational complexity poses a significant challenge in wireless communication. Most existing attempts aim to reduce it through algorithm-specific approaches. However, the precision of ...
When we talk about a computer’s design, it is important to separate two closely-related but distinct ideas: architecture and organization. The analogy often offered is that the architecture of a ...
I first heard the magpie rhyme as a child one summer, when we were jumping rope, swimming, and playing: “One for sorrow, two for joy…” It felt half-whisper and half-witchy, like a spell stitched into ...
Memory Wall is not gone: A Critical Outlook on Memory Architecture in Digital Neuromorphic Computing
Abstract: The rapid advancement of neuromorphic technology aims to address the memory wall challenge inherent in conventional von Neumann architectures. This paper critically examines current digital ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results