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CAM-CIM: A Hybrid Compute-in-Memory Using Content-Addressable Memory with Subword Split Mapping for Reduced ADC Resolution
Issued Date
2025-08-08
Citation
IEEE International Symposium on Low-Power Electronics and Design, pp.1 - 7
Type
Conference Paper
ISSN
1533-4678
Abstract

Recently, compute-in-memory (CIM) has become a promising architecture for data-intensive applications such as deep learning. However, analog or digital CIM (ACIM or DCIM) faces some design challenges. ACIMs inherently have non-idealities, which lead to significant accuracy degradation. In addition, a substantial amount of power is consumed by analog-to-digital converters (ADC). On the other hand, DCIMs show an exponential increase in power consumption and computing cycles as the operand bit-width increases, particularly due to an accumulation stage. In this paper, to overcome these challenges, we propose a hybrid DCIM-ACIM architecture that consists of a content addressable memory (CAM) as DCIM and a cluster-based multi-cycle ACIM, called CAM-CIM. As a weight mapping strategy, we present a subword split mapping that assigns some MSBs to DCIM for improved accuracy and the remaining LSBs to ACIM for reduced ADC resolution. The accuracy of using the proposed CAM-CIM array is evaluated on various deep learning benchmarks from CNNs to Swin-Tiny. A 65nm CAM-CIM macro with either 3-bit or 4-bit ADCs shows 10.3x and 5.4x improvement in energy efficiency, on average, compared to CAM- and CIM-only architectures, respectively. Compared to recent CIM architectures, CAM-CIM demonstrates 1.4x higher energy efficiency.

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URI
https://scholar.dgist.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11750/60122
DOI
10.1109/ISLPED65674.2025.11261787
Publisher
IEEE
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