Cryogenic Memory Architecture Integrating Spin Hall Effect based Magnetic Memory and Superconductive Cryotron Devices
© 2020, The Author(s). One of the most challenging obstacles to realizing exascale computing is minimizing the energy consumption of L2 cache, main memory, and interconnects to that memory. For promising cryogenic computing schemes utilizing Josephson junction superconducting logic, this obstacle is...
Main Authors: | Nguyen, Minh-Hai, Ribeill, Guilhem J, Gustafsson, Martin V, Shi, Shengjie, Aradhya, Sriharsha V, Wagner, Andrew P, Ranzani, Leonardo M, Zhu, Lijun, Baghdadi, Reza, Butters, Brenden, Toomey, Emily, Colangelo, Marco, Truitt, Patrick A, Jafari-Salim, Amir, McAllister, David, Yohannes, Daniel, Cheng, Sean R, Lazarus, Rich, Mukhanov, Oleg, Berggren, Karl K, Buhrman, Robert A, Rowlands, Graham E, Ohki, Thomas A |
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Other Authors: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of Electronics |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
2021
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/136259 |
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