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A Brain-Inspired ADC-Free SRAM-Based In-Memory Computing Macro With High-Precision MAC for AI Application

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In this brief, an ADC-free SRAM-based IMC macro is proposed, which enables energy-efficient and high-precision MAC operation by brain-inspired computing. We identify two key features that support IMC macro to… Click to show full abstract

In this brief, an ADC-free SRAM-based IMC macro is proposed, which enables energy-efficient and high-precision MAC operation by brain-inspired computing. We identify two key features that support IMC macro to achieve high energy efficiency and high precision MAC calculation. First, the temporal-coding spiking neuron circuit is used to replace the analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to achieve high-efficiency data conversion. Second, the digital adder tree logic eliminates the cost of moving partial sums between PEs and increases the parallelism of the calculations. The mixed-signal SRAM-based IMC macro is designed for processing artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms with reconfigurable precisions based on bit-wise input and weight. In an experiment, the proposed SRAM-based IMC macro with an area of 3.41 mm2 was designed in 0.18 $\mu {\mathrm{ m}}$ CMOS technology. Post-layout simulation results indicate that the 16Kb IMC macro achieves 10.8-13.5 TOPS/W with 4-b inputs, 4-b weights, and 14-b MAC-value outputs.

Keywords: high precision; imc macro; precision mac; sram based

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs
Year Published: 2023

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