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'''Computing with Memory''' refers to computing platforms where function response is stored in memory array, either one or two-dimensional, in the form of [[lookup
==Details==
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Computing with memory platforms are typically used to provide the benefit of hardware
Contrary to the purely spatial computing model of FPGA, a reconfigurable computing platform that employs a temporal computing model (or a combination of both temporal and spatial) has also been investigated <ref name="Ref 7">S. Paul and S. Bhunia,
<ref name="Ref 8">S. Paul, S. Chatterjee, S. Mukhopadhyay and S. Bhunia, ==See
* [[Reconfigurable Computing]]
* [[Field-programmable gate array]] (FPGA)
* [[Computational RAM]]
==References==
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