Amrita Mathuriya

Portland, OR, United States of America

Amrita Mathuriya

USPTO Granted Patents = 266 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.8

ph-index = 12

Forward Citations = 696(Granted Patents)

Forward Citations (Not Self Cited) = 202(Dec 10, 2025)


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Years Active: 2020-2025

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Areas of Expertise:
Asynchronous Carry-Ripple Adder
Non-Linear Polar Material
Ferroelectric Memory Devices
Capacitor Fabrication
Majority Gate Logic
3D Stacked Memory
Low Power Multipliers
Memory Array Design
Adaptive Threshold Gates
Embedded Memory Integration
Artificial Intelligence Processors
High Density Bit-Cells
266 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Amrita Mathuriya: A Pioneer in AI Processing Systems and Memory Technologies

Amrita Mathuriya, an accomplished inventor based in Portland, OR, has made significant contributions to the field of high-performance computing and memory technologies. With an impressive portfolio encompassing 92 patents, Mathuriya has consistently pushed the boundaries of innovation in the industry.

One of Mathuriya's latest inventions is a groundbreaking packaging technology for AI processing systems. The patent describes a 3D stack of accelerator die and multi-core processor die, which enhances performance and achieves an ultra-high bandwidth system. In this configuration, a substrate serves as the foundation, with a first logic die (such as a compute chip or GPU) stacked underneath a second compute chiplet containing ferroelectric or paraelectric logic. The packaging can be arranged in 3D or 2.5D configurations, enabling spatially or time-distributed processing.

Mathuriya's expertise in memory technologies is also evident in their patent for a multi-element gain ferroelectric memory bit-cell. This invention introduces a memory architecture that minimizes write disturb effects by orienting the plate-line parallel to the word-line. The memory includes a non-linear polar material capacitor connected to a node and a plate-line in a parallel arrangement with the bit-line. By utilizing specific read and write schemes, the patent addresses the issue of disturb voltage for unselected bit-cells, optimizing memory efficiency.

Throughout their career, Mathuriya has had the opportunity to collaborate with leading companies in the industry. Notably, they have worked with Intel Corporation, one of the world's foremost semiconductor chip manufacturers, and Kepler Computing Inc., a rising star in the field of high-performance computing and AI.

Mathuriya's passion for innovation and their ability to envision groundbreaking solutions have undoubtedly made a lasting impact on the technology landscape. Alongside esteemed coworkers, such as Sasikanth Manipatruni and Rajeev Kumar Dokania, Mathuriya continues to drive progress and shape the future of AI processing systems and memory technologies.

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