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DRAM-based processing-in-memory (DRAM-PIM) has gained commercial prominence in recent years. However, their integration for deep learning acceleration poses inherent challenges. Existing DRAM-PIMs are limited in computational capabilities, primarily applicable for element-wise and GEMV operators. Unfortunately, these operators contribute only a small portion of the execution time in most DNN workloads. Current systems still necessitate powerful hosts to handle a significant portion of compute-heavy operators.
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