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Letting the Math Do the Talking

By Bryon Moyer | October 16, 2020 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We put together many of the ideas we’ve been describing to show the basics of how in-memory compute works.] I’m going to take a sec for some commentary before we continue with the last few steps of in-memory compute. The whole point of this website is […]

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In-Memory Computing

By Bryon Moyer | October 9, 2020 | 2 Comments

[From the last episode: We saw how a resistive memory cell can perform multiplication] We can now complete the picture of how we can use a memory for AI. As we saw, AI involves lots of sums of products, also known as multiply-accumulates. Multiply a bunch of pairs of numbers […]

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Bit Cell as Multiplier

By Bryon Moyer | October 2, 2020 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We looked at different types of bit cells where resistance plays a role in how they work.] We’ve seen how some cells are resistive. But, as normally used, they have two “basic” resistances: high and low. Exactly how high or how low is less important – […]

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Resistors for Memory Cells

By Bryon Moyer | September 25, 2020 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We looked at different ways of accessing a single bit in a memory, including the use of multiplexors.] Today we’re going to look more specifically at memory cells – these things we’ve been calling bit cells. We mentioned that there are many ways of making them, […]

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Addressing a Single Bit

By Bryon Moyer | September 18, 2020 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: We put the various pieces of a memory together to show the whole thing.] Before we finally turn our memory discussion into an AI discussion, let’s take on one annoying little detail that I’ve referred to a few times, but have kept putting off. Just a […]

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