ABSTRACT

The evolution of reconfigurable devices, such as field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), is heavily tied with the evolution of memory technologies. Being the fastest memory available, Static Random-Access Memories (SRAMs)

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can be found in virtually every commercial FPGA available on the market. SRAM scaling is, however, becoming increasingly challenging, to the point that it might become unsustainable in the coming years [1].