Title: ERD ITWG Emerging Research Architectures
1ERD ITWG Emerging Research Architectures
- Ralph Cavin
- Emerging Research Devices Working Group FxF
Meeting - Seoul, Korea San Francisco, CA
- Dec. 6 14, 2008
2ITRS Emerging Research Architectures Working Group
- Tetsuya Asai Hokkaido U.
- George Bourianoff Intel
- Ralph Cavin SRC
- Erik DeBenedictis SNL
- Michael Frank AMD
- Dan Hammerstrom PSU
- Rick Kiehl U. Minn.
- Phil Kuekes HP
- Lou Lome NASA/JPL
- Sadas Shankar Intel
- Rainer Waser Aachen U.
- Franz Widdershoven NXP
- David Yeh SRC/TI
- Victor Zhirnov SRC
- Ferdinand Pepper NICT
3Significant Events in 2008
- 2008 Intern. Conf. on IC Design and Technology
- (Grenoble, France, June 4, 2008)
- Invited New State Variable Device Opportunities
for Beyond CMOS A System Perspective (R. Cavin,
V. Zhirnov, G. Bourianoff) - Input from Nanoelectronic Research Initiative
- Main Theme Architecture linkage to Logic Devices
- Chapter to be published in ICICDT Springer Book
- Sent to ERD group
4Significant Events in 2008
- IEEE/ACM Intern. Symp. on Nanoscale Architectures
(Anaheim, CA, June 12-13, 2008) - Panel Perspectives on Nanoelectronics
Materials and Architectures (S. Shankar, V.
Zhirnov, R. Cavin) - Main Theme System Thermodynamics of computation
5Significant Events in 2008
- ITRS/SRC/NSF Forum on Emerging nano-CMOS
Architectures in Conjunction with Frontiers in
Extreme Computing 2020 Virtual Immersion
Architectures (VIA-2020 ) (U. Santa Cruz, July 9
10, 2008) - With participation from ITRS Design TWIG (Andrew
Kahng) - Sessions
- System Latency Minimization
- Plenary Shannon-Moore Tradeoffs in Intelligent
Communication (J. Rabaey) - Morphic Architectures
- Plenary Graphic Processing Architectures (R.
Koduri) - Computational Platforms for VIA
- Plenary Multi-Core Communication Platform (D.
Pham) - Turing-Heisenberg Rapprochement
- Plenary Computation vis-à-vis Physics A
Framework (R. Cavin) - Software Environments to support VIA
- Plenary Creating Virtual Worlds (M. Macedonia)
6Emerging Research Architectures Main
Categories (2007)
- Homogeneous many-core architectures
- Heterogeneous many-core architectures
- Morphic architectures
- Having a specified form or shape
- Conveys that the computational structure is
inspired by the physics, biology, etc. of the
problem being addressed. Morphic systems sense,
filter, extract features, characterize, and
report/take action - Example Vision Chip, Electronic Cell etc.
These categories will be modified/updates based
on the outcome from the 2008 events
7Emerging Research Architectures
Architecture Implementation Computational Elements Network Application Research Activity
Homogeneous Many-Core Symmetric cores CMOS Irregular/ Fixed Synthesis/GPP
Heterogeneous Asymmetric cores CMOS Irregular/ Fixed Synthesis/GPP
Heterogeneous CMOL CMOSMolecular Switches Irregular/ Fixed Synthesis/GPP
Heterogeneous Molecular Cross-bar Molecular Switches Regular/ Flexible Synthesis/GPP
Heterogeneous Check-point CMOS Ferromagnetic logic Irregular/ Fixed Synthesis/GPP
Morphic CNN CMOSSensors Regular/ Flexible Recognition/Vision
Morphic AMP FG-FET, SET Irregular/ Fixed Recognition/Vision
Morphic Bio-inspired MFDT, Spin-gain transistor Mixed Recognition Mining Synthesis
Proposal not to include in 2009 ERA, as they are
becoming mainstream in MPU and GPU design
Action Item Needs to be critically evaluated
based on results of 2008 July ERD meeting
Action Item Will be updated based on results of
the 2008 events
CMOL Molecule on CMOS architecture CNN
Cellular Nonlinear Network AMP Associative
Memory Processor
GPP General Purpose Processor FG-MOS Floating
Gate MOS devices SET single electron transistor
MFTD multiferroic tunnel diode
82009 ERA Proposed Changes
- To create Memory Architecture table
- Reason Recommendation of ERD group in 2008
- Take out the entries for the Homogeneous
Multi-Core and Heterogeneous Multi-core/Asymetric
Cores - Reason they are becoming mainstream in MPU and
GPU design - Critically evaluate the CMOL entry
- Reason extended technical discussion at the 2008
July ERD meeting revealed serious potential
difficulties of CMOL - Morphic architectures entry will be updated
- 2008 meetings results
- Most recent literature search