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W05.6.2 Invited Talk II: "WTM2101: Computing-in-memory SoC"

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Shaodi Wang, Zhicun (WITINMEM) Technology Co. Ltd., China

Abstract: In this talk, we will introduce an ultra-low-power neural processing SoC chip with computing-in-memory technology. We have designed, fabricated, and tested chips based on nonvolatile floating-gate technology nodes. It simultaneously solves the data processing and communication bottlenecks in NNs. Furthermore, thanks to the nonvolatility of the floating-gate cell, the computing-in-memory macros can be powered down during the idle state, which saves leakage power for an IoT uses, e.g., for voice commands recognition. The chip supports multiple NNs including DNN, TDNN, and RNN for different applications.