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The project focuses on developing a new type of on-chip memory called Gain-Cell Random Access Memory (GCRAM), which uses fewer transistors than traditional SRAM technology. This innovation aims to enhance memory efficiency in Systems-on-a-Chip, particularly for advanced manufacturing processes below 5nm.
The Memory Bottleneck has become a major concern in modern Systems-on-a-Chip and hence, the size of on-chip embedded memory continues to increase, already reaching up to 75% of the total SoC real estate.
However, the industry standard SRAM technology is very area-inefficient and has been facing major scaling difficulties in modern process technologies (beyond 10nm).RAAAM’s Gain-Cell Random Access Memory (GCRAM) technology is a unique on-chip memory solution that only requires 2-3 transistors to…
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