Manuel Le Gallo, Riduan Khaddam-Aljameh, et al.
Nature Electronics
Achieving sufficient compute precision in matrix-vector multiply (MVM) operations is a key challenge for analog in-memory computing (AIMC) that relies on resistive memory devices. A device-level concept that addresses this challenge is that of projected-type phase-change memory (Proj-PCM). Here we present Proj-PCM devices based on carbon-based projection layer (CPL). We integrated these devices onto multi-tile AIMC chips fabricated in 14nm CMOS technology. CPL is shown to exhibit superior compatibility with the phase-change material layer (PCML) as well as the BEOL process. CPL also provides sufficient tunability of resistance window. The compute tiles with CPL-based Proj-PCM are shown to achieve higher computational precision compared to those with standard PCM devices.
Manuel Le Gallo, Riduan Khaddam-Aljameh, et al.
Nature Electronics
Duixian Liu, Xiaoxiong Gu, et al.
AP-S/URSI 2023
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IEEE JVA Symposium 2023
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ISSCC 2025