This book describes the bottleneck faced soon by designers of traditional CMOS devices, due to device scaling, power and energy consumption, and variability limitations. This book aims at bridging the gap between device technology and architecture/system design. Readers will learn about challenges and opportunities presented by beyond-CMOS devices and gain insight into how these might be leveraged to build energy-efficient electronic systems.
1. Beyond-Silicon Devices: Considerations for Circuits and Architectures
2. Functionality-enhanced devices: from transistors to circuit-level opportunities
3. Heterogeneous integration of 2D materials and devices on a Si platform
4. Emerging NVM Circuit Techniques and Implementations for Energy-Efficient Systems
5. The Processing-in-Memory Paradigm: Mechanisms to Enable Adoption
6. Emerging Steep-Slope Devices and Circuits: Opportunities and Challenges
7. Spin-based Majority Computation
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Rasit O. Topaloglu works on next generation computer design at IBM. After internships at Nortel Networks, Alcatel Microelectronics, and Qualcomm, since 2005 he has worked at AMD, GLOBALFOUNDRIES and IBM. He obtained his B.S. in Electrical&Electronic Engineering at Bogazici University, M.S. and Ph.D. at University of California San Diego in Computer Science and Engineering. He has 20 issued US patents covering semiconductor devices and interconnects and around fifty international publications. He has a best paper award at ISQED. He serves as a technical advisory board member at Semiconductor Research Corporation for IBM. He has served in the technical program committees of DAC, DATE, ICCAD, ISPD, ISQED, and SLIPlă'