In this paper we address the issue of improving ECC correction ability beyond that provided by the standard SEC/DED Hsiao code. We analyze the impact of the standard SEC/DED Hsiao ECC and for several double error correcting (DEC) codes on area overhead and cache memory access time for different codeword sizes and code-segment sizes, as well as their correction ability as a function of codeword/codesegment sizes. We show the different trade-offs that can be achieved in terms of impact on area overhead, performance and correction ability, thus giving insight to designers for the selection of the optimal ECC and codeword organization/codesegment size for a given application
Because main memory is vulnerable to errors and failures, large-scale systems and critical servers u...
textFuture computing platforms will increasingly demand more stringent memory resiliency mechanisms ...
Reliability is a major concern for memories. To en- sure that errors do not affect the data stored i...
In this paper we address the issue of improving ECC correction ability beyond that provided by the s...
Abstract ⎯ In this paper we address the issue of improving ECC correction ability beyond that provid...
International audienceError-correcting codes (ECC) offer an efficient way to improve the reliability...
Servers and HPC systems often use a strong memory error correction code, or ECC, to meet their relia...
IEEE 20th International On-Line Testing Symposium (IOLTS) (2014 : Catalunya, SPAIN)Scaling supply vo...
Abstract---Error correction codes (ECCs) have been used for decades to protect memories from soft er...
Error correction codes (ECCs) have been used for decades to protect memories from soft errors. Singl...
Abstract—With increasing parameter variations in nanometer technologies, on-chip cache in processor ...
AbstractCache memories serve as accelerators to improve the performance of modern microprocessors. C...
Technology advancements have enabled the integration of large on-die embedded DRAM (eDRAM) caches. e...
Error correction codes (ECCs) are commonly used to protect memory devices from errors. The most comm...
The classic approach for error correction is to add controlled external redundancy to data. This app...
Because main memory is vulnerable to errors and failures, large-scale systems and critical servers u...
textFuture computing platforms will increasingly demand more stringent memory resiliency mechanisms ...
Reliability is a major concern for memories. To en- sure that errors do not affect the data stored i...
In this paper we address the issue of improving ECC correction ability beyond that provided by the s...
Abstract ⎯ In this paper we address the issue of improving ECC correction ability beyond that provid...
International audienceError-correcting codes (ECC) offer an efficient way to improve the reliability...
Servers and HPC systems often use a strong memory error correction code, or ECC, to meet their relia...
IEEE 20th International On-Line Testing Symposium (IOLTS) (2014 : Catalunya, SPAIN)Scaling supply vo...
Abstract---Error correction codes (ECCs) have been used for decades to protect memories from soft er...
Error correction codes (ECCs) have been used for decades to protect memories from soft errors. Singl...
Abstract—With increasing parameter variations in nanometer technologies, on-chip cache in processor ...
AbstractCache memories serve as accelerators to improve the performance of modern microprocessors. C...
Technology advancements have enabled the integration of large on-die embedded DRAM (eDRAM) caches. e...
Error correction codes (ECCs) are commonly used to protect memory devices from errors. The most comm...
The classic approach for error correction is to add controlled external redundancy to data. This app...
Because main memory is vulnerable to errors and failures, large-scale systems and critical servers u...
textFuture computing platforms will increasingly demand more stringent memory resiliency mechanisms ...
Reliability is a major concern for memories. To en- sure that errors do not affect the data stored i...