Embedded DRAM: more than just a memory

Dynamic random access memory has been a viable semiconductor storage medium for more than three decades. Surprisingly, it has only been in the past three years that attempts to combine DRAM with meaningful amounts of Boolean logic, on the same substrate, have occurred. Although much fanfare has acco...

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