Conference: | Verification Futures 2025 (click here to see full programme) |
Speaker: | Kauser Johar |
Presentation Title: | SRAM: Dead or Alive? |
Abstract: | Is SRAM Dead or Just Evolving? SRAM has powered CPU caches for decades, but its scaling has stalled—raising questions about its future. This talk explores SRAM’s origins, its rise in computing, and the limits of current scaling. We’ll introduce 3D chiplets as a path forward, highlight key break-even points in area, cost, and performance, and show how 3D SRAM can unlock next-generation AI inference, including trillion-parameter models. Far from obsolete, SRAM may be poised for a 3D-powered comeback. |
Speaker Bio: | Kauser Johar has over 16 years of experience in high-performance silicon design, including 12 years at ARM, where he led multiple microprocessor projects from specification through to tape-out. Until recently he was Head of Technology at Riverlane, where he built and delivered the world’s first quantum error correction silicon chip. Kauser is now a co-founder of Chipletti, a semiconductor startup focused on unlocking the potential of 3D memory and chiplet-based architectures to accelerate AI and high-performance computing. |
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