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To: waitwatchwander who wrote (196415)11/3/2025 9:58:45 AM
From: waitwatchwander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196531
 
sram-in-ai-the-future-of-memory: semiengineering.com

the-uncertain-future-of-in-memory-compute: semiengineering.com

srams-role-in-emerging-memories: semiengineering.com

Tony Chan Carusone, chief technology officer at Alphawave Semi

All the early attempts to build a system out of analog compute or in-memory compute, and all the other esoteric executions, have kind of fallen by the wayside. People now realize if I’m shuffling 100 billion bytes of data back and forth, over and over again, that’s the problem I need to go solve. It’s no,t “Do I do my 8 x 8 multiply with some sort of weird anticipation logic that burns no power?” At the end of the day, that’s a fraction of the overall problem.
We all want these chatbots to do marvelous things, but it’s not immediately obvious what is the right way to go about it. It’s not a mature industry, where you’re making incremental designs year after year. These are systems that change radically over two or three years. That’s what makes it exciting — and also dangerous.