IMCRYPTO: An In-Memory Computing Fabric for AES Encryption and Decryption
2022
This article proposes IMCRYPTO, an in-memory computing (IMC) fabric for accelerating advanced encryption standard (AES) encryption and decryption. IMCRYPTO employs a unified structure to implement encryption and decryption in a single-hardware architecture with combined (Inv)SubBytes and (Inv)MixColumns steps. Because of this step combination and the high parallelism achieved by multiple units of random access memory (RAM) and random access/content addressable memory (RA/CAM) arrays, IMCRYPTO achieves high-throughput encryption and decryption without sacrificing area and power consumption. In addition, due to the integration of an RISC-V core, IMCRYPTO offers programmability and flexibility. IMCRYPTO improves the throughput per area by a minimum (maximum) of
$3.3\times $
(
$223.1\times $
) compared to previous ASICs/IMC architectures for AES-128 encryption. Projections show added benefit from emerging technologies of up to
$5.3\times $
to the area–delay–power product of IMCRYPTO.
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