DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, must buffer large amounts of data on each array access to keep chip costs low. Unfortunately, system-level trends such as increased memory contention in multi-core architectures and data mapping schemes that improve memory parallelism may cause only a small amount of the buffered data to be accessed. This makes buffering large amounts of data on every memory array access energy-inefficient. Emerging non-volatile memories (NVMs) such as PCM, STT-RAM, and RRAM, however, do not have destructive read operations, opening up opportunities for employing small row buffers without incurring additional area penalty and/or design complexity. In this work, we dis...
PosterDRAM vendors have traditionally optimized for low cost and high performance, often making desi...
<p>Over the past two decades, the storage capacity and access bandwidth of main memory have improved...
In this paper, based on the temporal and spatial locality characteristics of memory accesses in mult...
<p>DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, must b...
DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, must buff...
DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, mustbuffe...
Abstract—DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, ...
A group of new non-volatile memory technologies with characteristics making them worthy of considera...
The spectrum of scientific disciplines where computer-based simulation and prediction play a central...
Emerging non-volatile memories (NVMs), which include PC-RAM and STT-RAM, have been proposed to repla...
Higher energy-efficiency has become essential in servers for a variety of reasons that range from he...
Phase change memory (PCM) is a promising technology that can offer higher capacity than DRAM. Unfort...
Phase Change Memory (PCM) is a promising alternative to DRAM to achieve high memory capacity at low ...
The twin demands of energy-efficiency and higher performance on DRAM are highly emphasized in multic...
Buffer cache replacement schemes play an important role in conserving memory energy. Conventional al...
PosterDRAM vendors have traditionally optimized for low cost and high performance, often making desi...
<p>Over the past two decades, the storage capacity and access bandwidth of main memory have improved...
In this paper, based on the temporal and spatial locality characteristics of memory accesses in mult...
<p>DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, must b...
DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, must buff...
DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, mustbuffe...
Abstract—DRAM-based main memories have read operations that destroy the read data, and as a result, ...
A group of new non-volatile memory technologies with characteristics making them worthy of considera...
The spectrum of scientific disciplines where computer-based simulation and prediction play a central...
Emerging non-volatile memories (NVMs), which include PC-RAM and STT-RAM, have been proposed to repla...
Higher energy-efficiency has become essential in servers for a variety of reasons that range from he...
Phase change memory (PCM) is a promising technology that can offer higher capacity than DRAM. Unfort...
Phase Change Memory (PCM) is a promising alternative to DRAM to achieve high memory capacity at low ...
The twin demands of energy-efficiency and higher performance on DRAM are highly emphasized in multic...
Buffer cache replacement schemes play an important role in conserving memory energy. Conventional al...
PosterDRAM vendors have traditionally optimized for low cost and high performance, often making desi...
<p>Over the past two decades, the storage capacity and access bandwidth of main memory have improved...
In this paper, based on the temporal and spatial locality characteristics of memory accesses in mult...