IEEE SSCS Oregon Chapter December Meeting and Seminar (Hybrid)
IEEE SSCS Oregon Chapter December Meeting and Seminar
Join us for a talk from SSCS Distinguished Lecturer Dr. Fatih Hamzaoglu from Intel, on Thursday, December 7th. The seminar will be held from 1:00pm to 2:00pm (PST) via a Hybrid format. Please register for the meeting link and information.
Topic:
Journey through the Memory Tunnel: SRAM, (e)DRAM, MRAM and RRAM Array Designs and Applications
Abstract:
Besides the classic PC and Server applications, the ever growing new AI and HPC applications are driving even more data processing, hence leads memory growth. SRAM and DRAM has been and will continue to be the main supplier of data processing memory. But there’re opportunities to invent new memories to close the performance-density gap in the memory hierarchies. This talk will go through the memory hierarchy and touch upon different memory types and their applications. It’ll also analyze emerging memories such as MRAM, RRAM and FeRAM and how it’d replace eFlash for embedded non-volatile memories.
Speaker Biography:
Fatih Hamzaoglu (SM’11) received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, in 2002, in Electrical Engineering. After finishing the Ph.D., he joined Technology Development group at Intel Corporation, and since then, he has been working on memory technology developments such as SRAM, eDRAM, MRAM and RRAM. Currently, he’s an Intel Fellow and Director of New In-Package Memory Technologies, IP Design and Product Integration.
He is the author or coauthor of more than 40 papers and inventor/co-inventor of more than 30 patents. Dr. Hamzaoglu served in both VLSI Symposium Circuits Committee and ISSCC Memory Subcommittee between 2013 and 2019.
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- Date: 07 Dec 2023
- Time: 09:00 PM UTC to 10:00 PM UTC
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- 2111 NE 25th Ave
- Hillsboro, Oregon
- United States 97124
- Building: Jones Farm 4
- Room Number: JF4-402
Speakers
Dr. Fatih Hamzaoglu
Journey through the Memory Tunnel: SRAM, (e)DRAM, MRAM and RRAM Array Designs and Applications
Besides the classic PC and Server applications, the ever growing new AI and HPC applications are driving even more data processing, hence leads memory growth. SRAM and DRAM has been and will continue to be the main supplier of data processing memory. But there’re opportunities to invent new memories to close the performance-density gap in the memory hierarchies. This talk will go through the memory hierarchy and touch upon different memory types and their applications. It’ll also analyze emerging memories such as MRAM, RRAM and FeRAM and how it’d replace eFlash for embedded non-volatile memories.
Biography:
Fatih Hamzaoglu (SM’11) received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, in 2002, in Electrical Engineering. After finishing the Ph.D., he joined Technology Development group at Intel Corporation, and since then, he has been working on memory technology developments such as SRAM, eDRAM, MRAM and RRAM. Currently, he’s an Intel Fellow and Director of New In-Package Memory Technologies, IP Design and Product Integration.
He is the author or coauthor of more than 40 papers and inventor/co-inventor of more than 30 patents. Dr. Hamzaoglu served in both VLSI Symposium Circuits Committee and ISSCC Memory Subcommittee between 2013 and 2019.
Agenda
1:00pm - 2:00pm: Professional/Career Seminar