2018 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/iscas.2018.8351547
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“…These integral computing chips facilitate the functionality of a multitude of devices, ranging from everyday gadgets like smart watches 1) to more advanced systems pivotal in emerging applications like Internet of Things (IoT) edge and cloud computing, 2) Augmented Reality, 3) Virtual Reality, 4) autonomous vehicles, 5) and smart healthcare devices. 6) In the heart of the MCUs, there is a type of memory known as read only memory (ROM) mostly using an embedded NOR Flash (eFLASH), 7) which is responsible for storing the instructions that the MCUs need to function. However, with the rise of applications requiring quick responses and efficient energy use, such as IoT edge devices and cloud computing platforms, the eFLASH is hitting a wall due to its relatively high energy consumption and physical scaling limits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These integral computing chips facilitate the functionality of a multitude of devices, ranging from everyday gadgets like smart watches 1) to more advanced systems pivotal in emerging applications like Internet of Things (IoT) edge and cloud computing, 2) Augmented Reality, 3) Virtual Reality, 4) autonomous vehicles, 5) and smart healthcare devices. 6) In the heart of the MCUs, there is a type of memory known as read only memory (ROM) mostly using an embedded NOR Flash (eFLASH), 7) which is responsible for storing the instructions that the MCUs need to function. However, with the rise of applications requiring quick responses and efficient energy use, such as IoT edge devices and cloud computing platforms, the eFLASH is hitting a wall due to its relatively high energy consumption and physical scaling limits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%