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To: engineer who wrote (196406)11/2/2025 9:05:01 PM
From: waitwatchwander  Respond to of 196520
 
Encharge Recharges In-memory Compute | TechInsights

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Subtle EnCharge Qualcomm connections exist.

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More about EnCharge: allaboutcircuits.com



To: engineer who wrote (196406)11/3/2025 9:19:00 AM
From: waitwatchwander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196520
 
Yes, I noted much of the basic work with analog got rolling 5+ years ago. I suspect it would take that long just to get stable product let alone scalable. What's true today is that there certainly is a lot of activity on both the digital and analog side of in memory compute.

Slew of ResearchGate papers here are all dated 2025. I don't believe this game is decided one way or another just yet.

researchgate.net

I believe Qualcomm is fabricating their own SRAM in addition to whatever they are doing with LPDDR. fwiw

ps I found paper of particular basic interest ... researchgate.net

This one was kinda neat too ... mdpi.com.