Quick thoughts :)
Extend our Mnemonic interface to more advanced memory for AI.
High-speed emerging memories for AI hardware accelerators | Nature Reviews
Electrical Engineering <https://www.nature.com/articles/s44287-023-00002-9>
<https://www.nature.com/articles/s44287-023-00002-9>How AI Impacts Memory
Systems (semiengineering.com)
<https://semiengineering.com/how-ai-impacts-memory-systems/>
In-Memory Computing, AI Draws Research Interest - EE Times
<https://www.eetimes.com/in-memory-computing-ai-draws-research-interest/>
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Best Regards,


Xiaojin Jiao



On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 11:01 AM Chenyang Li <morningsun....@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Ml/ai will be interesting to add, but the problem is I don’t see a clear
> interception from Mnemonic project.
>
> Does anybody have any ideas on this?
> Chenyang
>
>         < = >
> LESS IS MORE
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 9:58 AM Gordon <ga...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> > Hi Mnemonic contributors and PMCs,
> >
> > As the benefits of non-volatile memory technology are very limited on its
> > own, we may need to consider developing some applications to present it,
> > such as ML/AI. so I would like to call a vote to make a community wide
> > decision on this new direction for Mnemonic, please vote, and we can
> > definitely do further discussion on it after it, thanks.
> >
> > Please vote accordingly,
> >
> > [] +1 approve
> > [] +0 no opinion
> > [] -1 disapprove  with a reason
> >
> > Thank you all for your participation.
> >
> > Best,
> > Gordon
> >
> > On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 11:56 PM Gordon <ga...@apache.org> wrote:
> >
> > > Dear Sander,
> > >
> > > Sorry for the late reply, I submitted the report for the Mnemonic
> > > community and will discuss with our PMCs to make a decision on the
> > > direction of our project/community, thanks.
> > >
> > > Best regards
> > > Gordon.
> > >
> > >
> > > On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 6:19 AM Sander Striker <stri...@apache.org>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >> Dear Mnemonic community,
> > >>
> > >> In the Apache governance model, the ASF board delegates responsibility
> > for
> > >> managing projects to PMCs. This allows projects to govern themselves,
> in
> > >> terms
> > >> of their own development goals, guidelines, and volunteer spirit,
> within
> > >> the
> > >> scope of our purpose as an open source foundation. The state allows us
> > to
> > >> supply an umbrella of corporate protection to our projects and
> > >> volunteers, but
> > >> only to the extent that we retain active and effective oversight of
> each
> > >> project's operation on behalf of the public's interest.
> > >>
> > >> To enable the board to provide oversight across the foundation, each
> PMC
> > >> is
> > >> tasked with providing the board a quarterly report on the health of
> > their
> > >> project. This allows us to hear your heartbeat, to see the project
> > through
> > >> your eyes, and to inform the public through our meeting minutes.
> > >>
> > >> The board has noticed that the reports for Mnemonic have been missed
> > >> for a number of months. This makes us sad because we have lost that
> > >> ability
> > >> to communicate with you, to see what may be preventing your good
> health,
> > >> and to ensure that we are providing the services that you need to
> > continue
> > >> as an Apache project.
> > >>
> > >> The reports to the board are normally written by the PMC chair but all
> > PMC
> > >> members have an individual responsibility to ensure that a report is
> > >> submitted. If the PMC chair is not available then any PMC member can
> > >> submit
> > >> the report. If you need help with this process, please reach out to
> > >> bo...@apache.org
> > >>
> > >> Please ensure that a report for Mnemonic is submitted to the board
> > >> for the next meeting on Wed, 20 Mar 2024 at 21:00 UTC.
> > >>
> > >> If the PMC chair is not going to be available for an extended period
> of
> > >> time,
> > >> it may make sense to rotate the PMC chair. Rotating the PMC chair does
> > not
> > >> mean the current chair has failed. People's situations and interests
> > >> change;
> > >> rotation is good as it allows more people to become familiar with that
> > >> role.
> > >> Again, if assistance is required with this process, please feel free
> to
> > >> reach out to bo...@apache.org
> > >>
> > >> As projects mature, they will naturally reach a point where activity
> > >> reduces
> > >> to a level that the project is no longer sustainable. At Apache,
> > projects
> > >> reach this stage when there are no longer 3 active PMC members
> providing
> > >> oversight. Projects that reach this stage are placed in our Attic,
> where
> > >> they continue to be accessible to the public but are not portrayed as
> > >> having
> > >> an active community for maintenance.
> > >>
> > >>     http://attic.apache.org/
> > >>
> > >> If Mnemonic has reached this point, please reach out to the Attic
> > project
> > >> to arrange transfer. On the other hand, if your project is mostly
> > dormant
> > >> but
> > >> still has at least three active PMC members, it can remain in that
> state
> > >> for
> > >> as long as needed. If your project is in such a state, please mention
> > >> that in
> > >> your report and verify the PMC's state at regular intervals.
> > >>
> > >> Finally, if you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to
> > >> bo...@apache.org.
> > >>
> > >> Thanks,
> > >> The ASF Board
> > >>
> > >
> >
>

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