The presentation will begin with an overview of analog in-memory computing (AIMC) within the realm of deep learning inference, highlighting key concepts and related terminology. This will be followed by a detailed examination of a mixed-signal AIMC prototype chip that employs phase-change memory technology, fabricated with 14nm CMOS technology. The presentation will conclude with insights into emerging research trends and developments in memory device technology and its novel applications.
This event is a joint Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL) and AI Hardware Program Seminar.

Speaker
Abu Sebastian
Dr. Abu Sebastian is a Distinguished Scientist and manager at IBM Research – Zurich. He was an IBM Master Inventor and a European Research Council grantee. He is a recipient of the Ovshinsky Lectureship Award and was recently conferred the title of Visiting Professor by University of Oxford. He is a distinguished lecturer and fellow of the IEEE.
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