In this interview, Dr.-Ing. Asif Ali Khan speaks with Ubiquity senior editor Dr. Bushra Anjum about computing-in-memory (CIM), a promising paradigm that enables memory devices to perform computation in addition to their primary functionality of data storage. CIM has the potential to revolutionize the future of computing system design, making systems not only more scalable but also significantly more energy efficient and sustainable. However, there are numerous challenges that must be addressed before this architecture can be widely adopted, which require interdisciplinary efforts across device technology, architecture, system software, and the compiler communities .
Bushra Anjum (Sun,) studied this question.