ADI and Princeton University have produced a processor using in-memory computing which computes using on-chip storage to avoid the power penalty involved in fetching data from outside the chip. They mark the chips: ‘ProgInMem’ The chip is designed for deep-learning inference systems such as self-driving vehicles, facial recognition systems and medical diagnostic software where ...
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