The focus of the work conducted is on a class of structures made possible by the merger of logic and memory. Processing In Memory (PIM) extends the design space much farther by closely associating the logic with the memory interface to realize innovative structures never previously possible and thus exposing entirely new opportunities for computer architecture.
An introduction to the Gilgamesh PIM architecture
AIAA Space 2001 Conference & Exposition
2001-08-28
Conference paper
No indication
English
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