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Modeling and Analysis of Analog Non-Volatile Devices for Compute-In-Memory Applications

Published 1 May 2023 in cs.AR | (2305.00618v1)

Abstract: This paper introduces a novel simulation tool for analyzing and training neural network models tailored for compute-in-memory hardware. The tool leverages physics-based device models to enable the design of neural network models and their parameters that are more hardware-accurate. The initial study focused on modeling a CMOS-based floating-gate transistor and memristor device using measurement data from a fabricated device. Additionally, the tool incorporates hardware constraints, such as the dynamic range of data converters, and allows users to specify circuit-level constraints. A case study using the MNIST dataset and LeNet-5 architecture demonstrates the tool's capability to estimate area, power, and accuracy. The results showcase the potential of the proposed tool to optimize neural network models for compute-in-memory hardware.

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