Jeries wins Best Poster Award at NVMTS 2025

Great news! Jeries won the Best Poster Award at IEEE Non-Volatile Memory Technology Symposium (NVMTS) 2025 for our work: “Reconfigurable Time-Domain In-Memory Computing Macro using CAM FeFET in 28nm CMOS” This recognition highlights the exciting potential of time-domain in-memory computing using ferroelectric FETs. Well done, Jeries — looking forward to what comes next!  

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Jeries’ abstract accepted to IEEE NVMTS 2025

Great news! Jeries’ abstract ““A FeFET CAM-Based Time-Domain In-Memory Computing Macro with 550 ps Delay Step in 28 nm CMOS” was accepted to the IEEE Nonvolatile Memory Technology Symposium (NVMTS) to be held in Georgia Tech on September 29th. Congrats Jeries and collaborators!

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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… Continue Reading AMSG participation in the ACRC Retreat 2025 at Ein Gedi

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AMSG at “Worlds of Hardware” Festival

January 15th, 2025 The annual event “Worlds of Hardware” was held at the Andrew & Erna Viterbi Faculty of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Technion. It brought together people from the hardware worlds of academics, research and industry for one exciting and energetic experience. We showcased posters from our graduate students and our lab, providing attendees with… Continue Reading AMSG at “Worlds of Hardware” Festival

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Paper accepted to IEEE T-ED

Our paper “Asymmetric and Symmetric Single-Pole Double-Throw with Improved Power Handling using Indirectly Heated Phase-Change Switches” has been accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices.

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