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CRAM is a new memory technology that can reduce energy consumption when processing AI data by 1000 times.
Researchers from the University of Minnesota have developed a new technology, Computational Random-Access Memory (CRAM), that can reduce energy consumption when processing data. Unlike traditional solutions, where data moves between memory and the processor, CRAM allows data to be processed directly in memory cells.
This is achieved through the use of a high-density and reconfigurable spintronic structure embedded in memory cells. Thus, the data does not leave the memory, which minimizes response delays and energy consumption associated with the transfer of information.
With CRAM, data never leaves memory, but is instead processed entirely within the computer’s memory array. This allows a system running an AI computing application to reduce power consumption by “about 1,000 times compared to a state-of-the-art solution,” according to the research team.
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