[4.1.2021] Reports published on refined memristor crossbar-based logic and memory design and models as well as refined CIM microarchitecture
The MNEMOSENE consortium has recently published two new reports. The first report covers the refined memristor crossbar-based logic and memory design and models. The second report covers the refined CIM microarchitecture.
The MNEMOSENE consortium has recently published two new reports. The first report covers the refined memristor crossbar-based logic and memory design and models. The second report covers the refined CIM microarchitecture.
[26.11.2020] MNEMOSENE project announced the winner of the European Commission’s ECS Innovation Award for EFECS 2020!
The MNEMOSENE consortium partners are proud to announce that the MNEMOSENE project has been chosen the winner of the European Commission’s prestigious ECS Innovation Award for EFECS 2020.
The MNEMOSENE consortium partners are proud to announce that the MNEMOSENE project has been chosen the winner of the European Commission’s prestigious ECS Innovation Award for EFECS 2020.
[12.10.2020] Final report published on new algorithmic solutions
This report provides the final algorithmic solutions developed by the MNEMOSENE consortium for database query, matching with automata processor, guided image filtering, deep learning inference, and hyper-dimensional computing applications.
This report provides the final algorithmic solutions developed by the MNEMOSENE consortium for database query, matching with automata processor, guided image filtering, deep learning inference, and hyper-dimensional computing applications.
[30.08.2020] Report published on the final compilation infrastructure
MNEMOSENE has recently published a report describing the final version of the parallelizing compiler for the Computation-in-Memory (CIM) architecture developed in the project.
MNEMOSENE has recently published a report describing the final version of the parallelizing compiler for the Computation-in-Memory (CIM) architecture developed in the project.
[16.07.2020] MNEMOSENE Consortium Meeting
The meeting provided an opportunity to review the current progress of deliverables as well as the consortium’s latest dissemination and promotion activities.
The meeting provided an opportunity to review the current progress of deliverables as well as the consortium’s latest dissemination and promotion activities.
[02.07.2020] Report published on mapping common micro-kernels - enhanced with in-memory computing accelerators - to realistic digital applications
Prepared by MNEMOSENE consortium partner ETH Zurich, the report explains the process and initial experimental results of mapping common micro-kernels to realistic digital applications (e.g. database, image processing and IoT sensory), which have been enhanced using in-memory computing accelerators.
Prepared by MNEMOSENE consortium partner ETH Zurich, the report explains the process and initial experimental results of mapping common micro-kernels to realistic digital applications (e.g. database, image processing and IoT sensory), which have been enhanced using in-memory computing accelerators.
[22.06.2020] Dr. Manuel Le Gallo named one of MIT Technology Review’s 35 innovators under 35 2020!
Dr. Manuel Le Gallo of IBM Research - and a key expert in the MNEMOSENE project – has been named one of MIT Technology Review’s 35 innovators under 35 2020.
Dr. Manuel Le Gallo of IBM Research - and a key expert in the MNEMOSENE project – has been named one of MIT Technology Review’s 35 innovators under 35 2020.
[01.06.2020] MNEMOSENE consortium partners publish authoritative research paper
Based on results from the MNEMOSENE project, IBM Research and ETH Zurich have published an authoritative research paper about In-Memory Hyperdimensional Computing in the prestigious journal Nature Electronics.
Based on results from the MNEMOSENE project, IBM Research and ETH Zurich have published an authoritative research paper about In-Memory Hyperdimensional Computing in the prestigious journal Nature Electronics.
[25.04.2020] Welcome to a new team member!
The MNEMOSENE consortium would like to extend a warm welcome to their new team member, Dr. Anteneh Gebregiorgis.
The MNEMOSENE consortium would like to extend a warm welcome to their new team member, Dr. Anteneh Gebregiorgis.
[20.04.2020] Refined Computation-in-Memory Architecture
The MNEMOSENE consortium have recently published the final specification for the instruction set architecture (ISA) for the whole computation-in-memory (CIM) architecture as well as the results of preliminary performance tests.
The MNEMOSENE consortium have recently published the final specification for the instruction set architecture (ISA) for the whole computation-in-memory (CIM) architecture as well as the results of preliminary performance tests.
[22.01.2020] MNEMOSENE partners present results at HiPEAC 2020
The MNEMOSENE partners were active this week in presenting results from the project at the HiPEAC 2020 conference in Bologna
The MNEMOSENE partners were active this week in presenting results from the project at the HiPEAC 2020 conference in Bologna
[25.09.2019] MNEMOSENE Midterm Review Meeting
The MNEMOSENE consortium recently held its midterm review meeting in early September with the EC project officer and two project monitors.
The MNEMOSENE consortium recently held its midterm review meeting in early September with the EC project officer and two project monitors.
[30.06.2019] MNEMOSENE Newsletter No. 2
The second issue of the MNEMOSENE newsletter, reporting a summary of the main dissemination activities carried out from January to June 2019, has been released and is now available for download
The second issue of the MNEMOSENE newsletter, reporting a summary of the main dissemination activities carried out from January to June 2019, has been released and is now available for download
[15.04.2019] MNEMOSENE partners participate in DATE 2019
Several members of the MNEMOSENE consortium took part in DATE (Design, Automation and Test in Europe) conference in Florence (IT) on 25-29 March 2019, presenting results obtained during the first year of the project. MNEMOSENE also had a dedicated booth
Several members of the MNEMOSENE consortium took part in DATE (Design, Automation and Test in Europe) conference in Florence (IT) on 25-29 March 2019, presenting results obtained during the first year of the project. MNEMOSENE also had a dedicated booth
[07.01.2019] MNEMOSENE Newsletter No. 1
The first issue of the MNEMOSENE newsletter, reporting a summary of the main dissemination activities carried out in the first year of the project, has been released and is now available for download
The first issue of the MNEMOSENE newsletter, reporting a summary of the main dissemination activities carried out in the first year of the project, has been released and is now available for download
[31.10.2018] Abbas Rahimi received best paper award at BioCAS
Dr. Abbas Rahimi (ETHZ) received the best paper award at the IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS) for his work on the application of hyperdimensional computing in iEEG seizure detection
Dr. Abbas Rahimi (ETHZ) received the best paper award at the IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS) for his work on the application of hyperdimensional computing in iEEG seizure detection
[25.01.2018] Official launch of the MNEMOSENE project
The MNEMOSENE project officially started on the 1st of January 2018. The Consortium organised the project kick-off meeting on the 25th of January 2018 in Manchester (UK)
The MNEMOSENE project officially started on the 1st of January 2018. The Consortium organised the project kick-off meeting on the 25th of January 2018 in Manchester (UK)