SPIMulator: A Spintronic Processing-in-memory Simulator for Racetracks

Author:

Bera Pavia1ORCID,Cahoon Stephen2ORCID,Bhanja Sanjukta1ORCID,Jones Alex2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of South Florida, Tampa, USA

2. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA

Abstract

In-memory processing is becoming a popular method to alleviate the memory bottleneck of the Von Neumann computing model. With the goal of improving both latency and energy cost associated with such in-memory processing, emerging non-volatile memory technologies, such as Spintronic magnetic memory, are of particular interest, as they can provide a near-SRAM read/write performance and eliminate nearly all static energy without experiencing any endurance limitations. Spintronic Racetrack Memory (RM) further addresses density concerns of spin-transfer torque memory (STT-MRAM). Moreover, it has recently been demonstrated that portions of RM nanowires can function as a polymorphic gate, which can be leveraged to implement multi-operand bulk bitwise operations. With more complex control, they can also be leveraged to build arithmetic integer and floating point processing in memory (PIM) primitives. This article proposes SPIMulator, a Spintronic PIM sim ulator that can simulate the storage and PIM architecture of executing PIM commands in Racetrack memory. SPIMulator functionally models the polymorphic gate properties recently proposed for Racetrack memory, which allows transverse access that determines the number of “1”s in a segment of each Racetrack nanowire. From this simulation, SPIMulator can report real-time performance statistics such as cycle count and energy. Thus, SPIMulator simulates the multi-operand bit-wise logic operations recently proposed and can be easily extended to implement new PIM operations as they are developed. Due to the functional nature of SPIMulator, it can serve as a programming environment that allows development of PIM-based codes for verification of new acceleration algorithms. We demonstrate the value of SPIMulator through the modeling and estimations of performance and energy consumption of a variety of example applications, including the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for encryption primarily based on logical and look-up operations; multiplication of matrices, a frequent requirement in scientific, signal processing, and machine learning algorithms; and bitmap indices, a common search table employed for database lookups.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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