Optimizing In-Memory AI Accelerators Across Multiple Workloads (KAUST, Compumacy)


Researchers from KAUST and Compumacy for Artificial Intelligence Solutions have released “Joint Hardware-Workload Co-Optimization for In-Memory Computing Accelerators”. Abstract “Software-hardware co-design is essential for optimizing in-memory computing (IMC) hardware accelerators for neural networks. However, most existing optimization frameworks target a single workload, lea... » read more

RISC-V Ultra-Low-Power Edge Accelerators (EPFL)


A technical paper titled “X-HEEP: An Open-Source, Configurable and Extendible RISC-V Microcontroller for the Exploration of Ultra-Low-Power Edge Accelerators” was published by researchers at EPFL. Abstract: "The field of edge computing has witnessed remarkable growth owing to the increasing demand for real-time processing of data in applications. However, challenges persist due to limitat... » read more