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REMINDER · Revolutionary embedded memory for internet of things devices and energy reduction

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201630 June 2019EU funding €3,597,419Call H2020-ICT-2015

REMINDER aims to develop an embedded DRAM solution optimized for ultra-low-power consumption andvariability immunity, specifically focused on Internet of Things cut-edge devices. The objectives of REMINDER are :i) Investigation (concept, design, characterization, simulation, modelling), selection and optimization of aFloating-Body memory bit cell in terms of low power and low voltage, high reliability, robustness(variability), speed, reduced footprint and cost.ii) Design and fabrication in FDSOI 28nm (FD28) and FDSOI 14nm (FD14) technology nodes of amemory matrix based on the optimized bit-cells developed. Matrix memory subcircuits,blocks and architectures will be carefully analysed from the power-consumption point of view.In addition variability tolerant design techniques underpinned by variability analysis and statisticalsimulation technology will be considered.iii) Demonstration of a system on chip application using the developed memory solution andbenchmarking with alternative embedded memory blocks.The eventual replacement of Si by strained Si/SiGe and III-V materials in future CMOS circuits would alsorequire the redesign of different applications, including memory cells, and therefore we also propose the evaluationof the optimized bit cells developed in FD28 and FD14 technology nodes using these alternativematerials. The fulfilment of the objectives above will also imply the development of:i) New techniques for the electrical characterization of ultimate CMOS nanometric devices. This willallow us to improve the CMOS technology by boosting device performance.ii) New behavioural models, incorporating variability effects, to reach a deep understanding ofnanoelectronics devicesiii) Advanced simulation tools for nanoelectronic devices for state of the art, and emerging devices.iv) Extreme low power solutionsThe consortium supporting this proposal is ideally balanced with 2 industrial partners, 2 SMEs, 2 research centers and 3 universities.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA

ES · €606,250

participant

STMICROELECTRONICS FRANCE

FR · €537,500

participant

SURECORE LTD

UK · €495,750

participant

INSTITUT POLYTECHNIQUE DE GRENOBLE

FR · €501,385

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €761,596

participant

IBM RESEARCH GMBH

CH

participant

Gold Standard Simulations ltd

UK · €159,669

participant

SYNOPSYS (NORTHERN EUROPE) LIMITED

UK · €185,269

thirdParty

UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES

FR

participant

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

KR

participant

UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW

UK · €350,000

thirdParty

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR

Research fields

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