AI Article Synopsis

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) is getting much better thanks to deep learning, which uses lots of simple computer units working together.
  • Traditional computers have trouble moving data quickly, so new methods like using memristors as memory devices can help solve this problem by being more efficient and powerful.
  • This work explains how memristive neural networks work, their design options, and offers guidance for those interested in studying or improving these new technologies.

Article Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is currently experiencing a bloom driven by deep learning (DL) techniques, which rely on networks of connected simple computing units operating in parallel. The low communication bandwidth between memory and processing units in conventional von Neumann machines does not support the requirements of emerging applications that rely extensively on large sets of data. More recent computing paradigms, such as high parallelization and near-memory computing, help alleviate the data communication bottleneck to some extent, but paradigm- shifting concepts are required. Memristors, a novel beyond-complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology, are a promising choice for memory devices due to their unique intrinsic device-level properties, enabling both storing and computing with a small, massively-parallel footprint at low power. Theoretically, this directly translates to a major boost in energy efficiency and computational throughput, but various practical challenges remain. In this work we review the latest efforts for achieving hardware-based memristive artificial neural networks (ANNs), describing with detail the working principia of each block and the different design alternatives with their own advantages and disadvantages, as well as the tools required for accurate estimation of performance metrics. Ultimately, we aim to provide a comprehensive protocol of the materials and methods involved in memristive neural networks to those aiming to start working in this field and the experts looking for a holistic approach.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10912231PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-45670-9DOI Listing

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