AMSG participation in the ACRC Retreat 2025 at Ein Gedi

Last week, we participated in the ACRC retreat 2025 at Ein Gedi. The ACRC retreat brings together academia and industry in the area of advanced circuits and architectures for VLSI. The main topics of this year’s retreat were AI hardware and hardware security.

Dr. Nicolás Wainstein presented a talk about “Breaking AI Hardware Bottlenecks: High-Efficiency Die-to-Die Links and Analog/Mixed Signals Accelerators,” Jeries Mattar presented his work on “A Reconfigurable Time-Domain In-Memory Computing Hardware Accelerator using CAM FeFET with Multilevel Delay Calibration in 28 nm CMOS,” and Ofir Glick presented his work on “Reusable Binary Search ADC.”

Looking forward to next year’s retreat!