Enabling communication in the Internet heavily depends on programmable match-action processors. Match-action processors in switches and routers match Internet traffic, i.e., header information of incoming IP packets, against locally available network rules to perform actions such as forwarding, modifying, and filtering Internet traffic. Match-action processing must be performed at high speed, i.e., commonly within one clock cycle. Building on transistor-based designs, state-of-the-art architectures, e.g., Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM), have high energy consumption and lack cognitive functionality for performing appropriate actions. In this research, we demonstrate findings on enhancing match-action processors with memristors. We...
In the past decades, the computing capability has shown an exponential growth trend, which is observ...
The computation goals of the digital computing world have been segmented into different factions. Th...
Stringent memory access and search speed requirements are two of the main bottlenecks in wire speed ...
Enabling communication in the Internet heavily depends on programmable match-action processors. Matc...
Match-action processors play a crucial role of communicating end-users in the Internet by computing ...
The Internet relies heavily on programmable match-action processors for matching network packets aga...
The high performance requirements of nowadays computer networks are limiting their ability to suppor...
The current internet architecture comprises of a series of data processing entities, called packet p...
In this Review, memristors are examined from the frameworks of both von Neumann and neuromorphic com...
Data-intensive storage and computing systems call for continuing advancements both in data latency a...
Compact online learning architectures can be used to enhance internet of things devices, allowing th...
Analogue in-memory computing and brain-inspired computing based on the emerging memory technology ...
Memristive devices are electrical resistance switches that can retain a state of internal resistance...
Stringent memory access and search speed requirements are two of the main bottlenecks in wire speed ...
In the past decades, the computing capability has shown an exponential growth trend, which is observ...
The computation goals of the digital computing world have been segmented into different factions. Th...
Stringent memory access and search speed requirements are two of the main bottlenecks in wire speed ...
Enabling communication in the Internet heavily depends on programmable match-action processors. Matc...
Match-action processors play a crucial role of communicating end-users in the Internet by computing ...
The Internet relies heavily on programmable match-action processors for matching network packets aga...
The high performance requirements of nowadays computer networks are limiting their ability to suppor...
The current internet architecture comprises of a series of data processing entities, called packet p...
In this Review, memristors are examined from the frameworks of both von Neumann and neuromorphic com...
Data-intensive storage and computing systems call for continuing advancements both in data latency a...
Compact online learning architectures can be used to enhance internet of things devices, allowing th...
Analogue in-memory computing and brain-inspired computing based on the emerging memory technology ...
Memristive devices are electrical resistance switches that can retain a state of internal resistance...
Stringent memory access and search speed requirements are two of the main bottlenecks in wire speed ...
In the past decades, the computing capability has shown an exponential growth trend, which is observ...
The computation goals of the digital computing world have been segmented into different factions. Th...
Stringent memory access and search speed requirements are two of the main bottlenecks in wire speed ...