Compute-in-memory (CIM) is being widely explored to minimize power consumption related to data movement and multiply-and-accumulate (MAC) operations for AI edge devices. Compared to analog based CIMs, ...
Nucleo-144 (F429ZI, NUCLEO_F746NG, NUCLEO_F746ZG, NUCLEO_F756ZG) Discovery (DISCO_F746NG) STM32F4 boards (BLACK_F407VE, BLACK_F407VG, BLACK_F407ZE, BLACK_F407ZG, BLACK_F407VE_Mini, DIYMORE_F407VGT, ...
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