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Mohammad Sadrosadati

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26

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Crypto×2Architecture×1Distributed×1

Frequent co-authors

Onur Mutlu2×
Nicola Barcarolo1×
Brahmaiah Gandham1×
Roberto Passerone1×
Flavio Vella1×
Harshita Gupta1×

Research Timeline

2026
HE-PIM: Demystifying Homomorphic Operations on a Real-world Processing-in-Memory System

The paper characterizes Homomorphic Encryption (HE) operations on a real-world Processing-In-Memory (PIM) system, demonstrating that while PIM is a viable alternative to CPUs/GPUs, performance is limited by the lack of native modular multiplication and insufficient per-bank memory capacity.

Taking Cryptography Out of the Data Path via Near-Memory Processing in DRAM

This paper investigates the potential of real-world Processing-in-Memory (PIM) architectures, specifically using UPMEM, to accelerate cryptographic algorithms, demonstrating that distributing computation across multiple memory ranks significantly improves performance.

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Papers

cs.CRcs.ARcs.DCRecentMay 19, 2026

Taking Cryptography Out of the Data Path via Near-Memory Processing in DRAM

Nicola Barcarolo, Brahmaiah Gandham, Mohammad Sadrosadati, Roberto Passerone +2 more

This paper investigates the potential of real-world Processing-in-Memory (PIM) architectures, specifically using UPMEM, to accelerate cryptographic algorithms, demonstrating that distributing computat…

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cs.CRRecentMay 13, 2026

HE-PIM: Demystifying Homomorphic Operations on a Real-world Processing-in-Memory System

Harshita Gupta, Mayank Kabra, Jaewoo Park, Priyam Mehta +8 more

The paper characterizes Homomorphic Encryption (HE) operations on a real-world Processing-In-Memory (PIM) system, demonstrating that while PIM is a viable alternative to CPUs/GPUs, performance is limi…

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