pre-printMemory compression has been proposed and deployed in the past to grow the capacity of a memory system and reduce page fault rates. Compression also has secondary benefits: it can reduce energy and bandwidth demands. However, most prior mechanisms have been designed to focus on the capacity metric and few prior works have attempted to explicitly reduce energy or bandwidth. Further, mechanisms that focus on the capacity metric also require complex logic to locate the requested data in memory. In this paper, we design a highly simple compressed memory architecture that does not target the capacity metric. Instead, it focuses on complexity, energy, bandwidth, and reliability. It relies on rank subsetting and a careful placement of comp...
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In this thesis we explore a novel method for improving the performance and lifetime of non-volatile ...
Memory compression has been proposed and deployed in the past to grow the capacity of a memory syste...
Data compression is a promising technique to address the increasing main memory capacity demand in f...
We investigate the feasibility of using instruction compression at some level in a multi-level memor...
Memory bandwidth is a critical resource in modern systems and has an increasing demand. The large nu...
Main memory is a critical resource in modern computer systems and is in increasing demand. An increa...
Data compression is a promising approach for meeting the increas-ing memory capacity demands expecte...
Many important client and data-center applications need large memory capacity and high memory bandwi...
The performance gap between computer processors and memory bandwidth is severely limiting the throug...
Storing data in compressed form is becoming common practice in high-performance systems, where memor...
This thesis explores the use of lossless data compression in the memory hierarchy of contemporary co...
On-chip cache memories are instrumental in tackling several performance and energy issues facing con...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Computer Science, 2017.Power dissipation and...
With the end of Dennard scaling, server power has emerged as the limiting factor in the quest for mo...
We discover significant value-dependent programming energy variations in multi-level cell (MLC) flas...
In this thesis we explore a novel method for improving the performance and lifetime of non-volatile ...
Memory compression has been proposed and deployed in the past to grow the capacity of a memory syste...
Data compression is a promising technique to address the increasing main memory capacity demand in f...
We investigate the feasibility of using instruction compression at some level in a multi-level memor...
Memory bandwidth is a critical resource in modern systems and has an increasing demand. The large nu...
Main memory is a critical resource in modern computer systems and is in increasing demand. An increa...
Data compression is a promising approach for meeting the increas-ing memory capacity demands expecte...
Many important client and data-center applications need large memory capacity and high memory bandwi...
The performance gap between computer processors and memory bandwidth is severely limiting the throug...
Storing data in compressed form is becoming common practice in high-performance systems, where memor...
This thesis explores the use of lossless data compression in the memory hierarchy of contemporary co...
On-chip cache memories are instrumental in tackling several performance and energy issues facing con...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Computer Science, 2017.Power dissipation and...
With the end of Dennard scaling, server power has emerged as the limiting factor in the quest for mo...
We discover significant value-dependent programming energy variations in multi-level cell (MLC) flas...
In this thesis we explore a novel method for improving the performance and lifetime of non-volatile ...