Write management mechanisms for systems with non-volatile memory technologies

Since the beginning of computer systems, the memory subsystem has always been one of their essential components. However, the different pace of change between microprocessor and memory has become one of the greatest challenges that current designers have to address in order to develop more powerful...

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Main Author: Roberto Alonso Rodríguez Rodríguez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Postgraduate Office, School of Computer Science, Universidad Nacional de La Plata 2017-04-01
Series:Journal of Computer Science and Technology
Online Access:https://journal.info.unlp.edu.ar/JCST/article/view/446
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spelling doaj-6b52ecd5cdc74eaebbf9ee291835ccac2021-05-05T13:26:53ZengPostgraduate Office, School of Computer Science, Universidad Nacional de La PlataJournal of Computer Science and Technology1666-60461666-60382017-04-0117018586226Write management mechanisms for systems with non-volatile memory technologiesRoberto Alonso Rodríguez Rodríguez0Computer Science Faculty, Complutense University of Madrid, SpainSince the beginning of computer systems, the memory subsystem has always been one of their essential components. However, the different pace of change between microprocessor and memory has become one of the greatest challenges that current designers have to address in order to develop more powerful computer systems. This problem, called memory gap, is further compounded by the limited scalability and the high energy consumption of conventional memory technologies (DRAM and SRAM), which has leaded to consider new nonvolatile memory (NVM) technologies as potential candidates to replace them. Among NVMs, PCM and STTRAM are currently postulated as the best alternatives. Although PCM and STT-RAM have significant advantages over DRAM and SRAM, they also suffer from some drawbacks that need to be mitigated before they can both be employed as memory technologies for the next computers generation. Notably, the slow and energy-hungry write operations on both technologies, and the limited endurance of PCM cells, which become unchangeable after performing a relatively reduced amount of writes on them, are the main constraints of PCM and STT-RAM technologies. This thesis presents two proposals aimed to efficiently manage the write operations on this kind of memories.https://journal.info.unlp.edu.ar/JCST/article/view/446
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Write management mechanisms for systems with non-volatile memory technologies
Journal of Computer Science and Technology
author_facet Roberto Alonso Rodríguez Rodríguez
author_sort Roberto Alonso Rodríguez Rodríguez
title Write management mechanisms for systems with non-volatile memory technologies
title_short Write management mechanisms for systems with non-volatile memory technologies
title_full Write management mechanisms for systems with non-volatile memory technologies
title_fullStr Write management mechanisms for systems with non-volatile memory technologies
title_full_unstemmed Write management mechanisms for systems with non-volatile memory technologies
title_sort write management mechanisms for systems with non-volatile memory technologies
publisher Postgraduate Office, School of Computer Science, Universidad Nacional de La Plata
series Journal of Computer Science and Technology
issn 1666-6046
1666-6038
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Since the beginning of computer systems, the memory subsystem has always been one of their essential components. However, the different pace of change between microprocessor and memory has become one of the greatest challenges that current designers have to address in order to develop more powerful computer systems. This problem, called memory gap, is further compounded by the limited scalability and the high energy consumption of conventional memory technologies (DRAM and SRAM), which has leaded to consider new nonvolatile memory (NVM) technologies as potential candidates to replace them. Among NVMs, PCM and STTRAM are currently postulated as the best alternatives. Although PCM and STT-RAM have significant advantages over DRAM and SRAM, they also suffer from some drawbacks that need to be mitigated before they can both be employed as memory technologies for the next computers generation. Notably, the slow and energy-hungry write operations on both technologies, and the limited endurance of PCM cells, which become unchangeable after performing a relatively reduced amount of writes on them, are the main constraints of PCM and STT-RAM technologies. This thesis presents two proposals aimed to efficiently manage the write operations on this kind of memories.
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