ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 16 -- United States Patent no. 12,362,008, issued on July 15, was assigned to Kneron Inc. (San Diego).

"Compute-In-Memory architecture using look-up tables" was invented by Oscar Ming Kin Law (San Diego) and Chun Chen Liu (Taipei, Taiwan).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A Compute-In-Memory (CIM) architecture includes a plurality of memories and a plurality of processing elements. Each of the processing elements has a look-up table unit configured to store values of a look-up table of a k-cluster residue number system, and output one of the values of the look-up table according to a first remainder and a second remainder as a result of a residue calculation. The look-up tab...