In the memory hierarchy of computer systems, the traditional semiconductor memories Static RAM (SRAM) and Dynamic RAM (DRAM) have already served for several decades as cache and main memory. With technology scaling, they face increasingly intractable challenges like power, density, reliability and scalability. As a result, they become less appealing in the multi/many-core era with ever increasing size and memory-intensity of working sets.\ud \ud Recently, there is an increasing interest in using emerging non-volatile memory technologies in replacement of SRAM and DRAM, due to their advantages like non-volatility, high device density, near-zero cell leakage and resilience to soft errors. Among several new memory technologies, Phase Change Me...
Modern architectures adopt large on-chip cache memory hierarchies with more than two levels. While t...
Spin transfer torque (STT) switching‐based magnetic random access memory (MRAM) is gaining significa...
Static random access memory (SRAM) is the most commonly employed semiconductor in the design of on-c...
This dissertation focuses on three types of emerging NVMs, spin-transfer torque RAM (STT-RAM), phase...
The emerging Phase Change Memory (PCM) technology is drawing increasing attention due to its advanta...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2015.As...
As current computing system is changing to cope with the exponential growth of data, memory device i...
Magnetic memory technologies are very promising candidates to be universal memory due to its good sc...
With the rise of big data and cloud computing, there is increasing demand on memory capacity to solv...
Scalability poses a severe threat to the existing DRAM technology. The capacitors that are used for ...
This article surveys the current state of phase-change memory (PCM) as a nonvolatile memory technolo...
Abstract: Static random access memory (SRAM) is the most commonly employed semiconductor in the desi...
In recent years, CMOS-based conventional memory technologies including SRAM, DRAM, and Flash memori...
Higher energy-efficiency has become essential in servers for a variety of reasons that range from he...
A group of new non-volatile memory technologies with characteristics making them worthy of considera...
Modern architectures adopt large on-chip cache memory hierarchies with more than two levels. While t...
Spin transfer torque (STT) switching‐based magnetic random access memory (MRAM) is gaining significa...
Static random access memory (SRAM) is the most commonly employed semiconductor in the design of on-c...
This dissertation focuses on three types of emerging NVMs, spin-transfer torque RAM (STT-RAM), phase...
The emerging Phase Change Memory (PCM) technology is drawing increasing attention due to its advanta...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2015.As...
As current computing system is changing to cope with the exponential growth of data, memory device i...
Magnetic memory technologies are very promising candidates to be universal memory due to its good sc...
With the rise of big data and cloud computing, there is increasing demand on memory capacity to solv...
Scalability poses a severe threat to the existing DRAM technology. The capacitors that are used for ...
This article surveys the current state of phase-change memory (PCM) as a nonvolatile memory technolo...
Abstract: Static random access memory (SRAM) is the most commonly employed semiconductor in the desi...
In recent years, CMOS-based conventional memory technologies including SRAM, DRAM, and Flash memori...
Higher energy-efficiency has become essential in servers for a variety of reasons that range from he...
A group of new non-volatile memory technologies with characteristics making them worthy of considera...
Modern architectures adopt large on-chip cache memory hierarchies with more than two levels. While t...
Spin transfer torque (STT) switching‐based magnetic random access memory (MRAM) is gaining significa...
Static random access memory (SRAM) is the most commonly employed semiconductor in the design of on-c...