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arxiv: 2005.00923 · v1 · pith:MTR4B6TE · submitted 2020-05-02 · cs.ET · cs.LG

Electrically-Tunable Stochasticity for Spin-based Neuromorphic Circuits: Self-Adjusting to Variation

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Energy-efficient methods are addressed for leveraging low energy barrier nanomagnetic devices within neuromorphic architectures. Using a Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM) probabilistic device (p-bit) as the basis of neuronal structures in Deep Belief Networks (DBNs), the impact of reducing the Magnetic Tunnel Junction's (MTJ's) energy barrier is assessed and optimized for the resulting stochasticity present in the learning system. This can mitigate the process variation sensitivity of stochastic DBNs which encounter a sharp drop-off when energy barriers exceed near-zero kT. As evaluated for the MNIST dataset for energy barriers at near-zero kT to 2.0 kT in increments of 0.5 kT, it is shown that the stability factor changes by 5 orders of magnitude. The self-compensating circuit developed herein provides a compact, and low complexity approach to mitigating process variation impacts towards practical implementation and fabrication.

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