Title :
Computing with Spin-Transfer-Torque Devices: Prospects and Perspectives
Author :
Roy, Kaushik ; Sharad, Mrigank ; Deliang Fan ; Yogendra, K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
Abstract :
In this paper we discuss the potential of emerging spin-torque devices for computing applications. Recent proposals for spin-based computing schemes may be differentiated as all-spin? vs. hybrid, programmable vs. fixed, and, Boolean vs. non-Boolean. All-spin logic-styles may offer high area-density due to small form-factor of nano-magnetic devices. However, circuit and system-level design techniques need to be explored that leaverage the specific spin-device characterisitcs to achieve energy-efficiency, performance and reliability comparable to those of CMOS. The non-volatility of nano-magnets can be exploited in the design of energy and area-efficient programmable logic. In such logic-styles, spin-devices may play the dual-role of computing as well as memory-elements that provide field-programmability. Spin-based threshold logic design is presented as an example. Emerging spintronic phenomena may lead to ultra-low-voltage, current-mode, spin-torque switches that can offer attractive computing capabilities, beyond digital switches. Such devices may be suitable for non-Boolean data-processing applications which involve analog processing leading to highly energy-efficient information processing hardware for applicatons like pattern-matching, neuromorphic-computing, image-processing and data-conversion. Towards the end, we discuss the possibility of applying emerging spin-torque switches in the design of energy-efficient global interconnects, for future chip multiprocessors.
Keywords :
logic design; magnetoelectronics; nanomagnetics; programmable logic devices; torque; all-spin logic-styles; circuit design techniques; computing applications; field-programmability; form-factor; nano-magnetic devices; non-Boolean data-processing applications; programmable logic; spin-based threshold logic design; spin-transfer-torque devices; system-level design; CMOS integrated circuits; Energy efficiency; Integrated circuit interconnections; Magnetic domain walls; Magnetic domains; Magnetic tunneling; Neurons; analog; interconnect; logic; low power; neural networks; non-Boolean; programmable logic array; spin; threshold logic;
Conference_Titel :
VLSI (ISVLSI), 2014 IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tampa, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3763-9
DOI :
10.1109/ISVLSI.2014.120