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Roadmap for Unconventional Computing with Nanotechnology
- Source :
- arXiv vol.2023 (2023) date: 2023-01-17 [ISSN 2331-8422]
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- In the Beyond Moore Law era, with increasing edge intelligence, domain-specific computing embracing unconventional approaches will become increasingly prevalent. At the same time, the adoption of a wide variety of nanotechnologies will offer benefits in energy cost, computational speed, reduced footprint, cyber-resilience and processing prowess. The time is ripe to lay out a roadmap for unconventional computing with nanotechnologies to guide future research and this collection aims to fulfill that need. The authors provide a comprehensive roadmap for neuromorphic computing with electron spins, memristive devices, two-dimensional nanomaterials, nanomagnets and assorted dynamical systems. They also address other paradigms such as Ising machines, Bayesian inference engines, probabilistic computing with p-bits, processing in memory, quantum memories and algorithms, computing with skyrmions and spin waves, and brain inspired computing for incremental learning and solving problems in severely resource constrained environments. All of these approaches have advantages over conventional Boolean computing predicated on the von-Neumann architecture. With the computational need for artificial intelligence growing at a rate 50x faster than Moore law for electronics, more unconventional approaches to computing and signal processing will appear on the horizon and this roadmap will aid in identifying future needs and challenges.
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- arXiv vol.2023 (2023) date: 2023-01-17 [ISSN 2331-8422]
- Notes :
- Finocchio, Giovanni
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1373803457
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource