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Flash Memory Enabled Memory-Centric Computing Technologies

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Flash Memory Enabled Memory-Centric Computing Technologies

  • 講者王克中 博士 (IEEE Fellow, 旺宏電子前瞻技術總監)
    邀請人:張原豪
  • 時間2022-09-01 (Thu.) 10:30 ~ 12:30
  • 地點資訊所N106(提供同步視訊)
線上串流
會議鏈結:【webex
會議號:2516 322 0253
密碼:YqcwiXZf862
摘要
In the era of big data and 5G, Flash memories continue to be developed rapidly and manufactured in high volume for high-density, low-power, and small-form factor storage of data and computation code. Memory-centric computing is emerging as a viable technology to complement traditional processor-centric computing. It minimizes data movement, thus reduces energy and overall data processing time. The Flash memories are excellent choices for in-memory search and in-memory computing, since they feature high capacity, large on-off ratio, tight distribution of threshold voltages, tunable read current, low read disturbance, robust and massively parallel operation, etc. In this presentation, the speakers will describe status and challenges of some Flash memory enabled memory-centric computing technologies at Macronix, as well as some potential applications.

旺宏電子其他同行成員:
 
呂函庭(IEEE Fellow),處長 - 前瞻技術實驗室
曾柏皓,專案經理 - 前瞻技術實驗室
李祥邦,處長 - 前瞻系統實驗室
胡瀚文,專案經理 - 前瞻系統實驗室

 
BIO

Keh-Chung Wang received a BS degree in physic from National Taiwan University and a PhD degree in physics from California Institute of Technology. He is the Emerging Technology Officer of Macronix International, responsible for emerging R&D in memory technologies and system applications. Before joining Macronix in 2015, he worked at Rockwell, Conexant, OpNext, HRL, UMC, and ASTRI. He has 37-year experience in electronic device research, IC design, and management. He and his colleagues at Rockwell pioneered development of GaAs HBT technology and transferred it to production. The technology has been used broadly for microwave power amplifiers in cell phones. During 1975-1985, he participated in team research on experimental nuclear and neutrino physics at Caltech and UC Irvine.

Dr. Wang is an IEEE Life Fellow. He was a recipient of Rockwell's 1994 Engineer of the Year Award and 1995 Chairman's Team Award. He was a guest editor of Journal of Solid-State Circuits. Dr. Wang co-authored more than 200 journal and conference papers in the areas of physics, electronic devices, circuits, and systems.