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US Patent 11409527 Parallel processor in associative content addressable memory

Patent 11409527 was granted and assigned to Cornell University Press on August, 2022 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Cornell University Press
Cornell University Press
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Current Assignee
Cornell University Press
Cornell University Press
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
114095270
Patent Inventor Names
Christoph Emanuel Studer0
Oscar Fernando Castañeda Fernandez0
Date of Patent
August 9, 2022
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Patent Application Number
169294630
Date Filed
July 15, 2020
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 10812125 Radiation exposure control for beamforming technologies
Patent Primary Examiner
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Zachary K Huson
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G06F 9/30029
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G06F 7/57
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G06F 9/30036
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G11C 15/04
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G11C 11/4094
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A parallel processor in associative content-addressable memory (PPAC) is provided. Processing in memory (PIM) moves computation into memories with the goal of improving throughput and energy-efficiency compared to traditional von Neumann-based architectures. Most existing PIM architectures are either general-purpose but only support atomistic operations, or are specialized to accelerate a single task. The PPAC described herein provides a novel in-memory accelerator that supports a range of matrix-vector-product (MVP)-like operations that find use in traditional and emerging applications. PPAC is, for example, able to accelerate low-precision neural networks, exact/approximate hash lookups, cryptography, and forward error correction. The fully-digital nature of PPAC enables its implementation with standard-cell-based complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS), which facilitates automated design and portability among technology nodes. A comparison with recent digital and mixed-signal PIM accelerators reveals that PPAC is competitive in terms of throughput and energy-efficiency, while accelerating a wide range of applications and simplifying development.

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