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IEEE Design & Test, 2017
The focus of this issue of IEEE Design&Test (D&T) is on merging memories and is brought to us by Yiran Chen, Tei-Wei Kuo, and Barbara de Salvo. Emerging memory technologies have significant advantages in some of the typical memory characteristics but fall short in others such that their broad adoption continues to be a challenge.
Brajesh Kumar Kaushik +3 more
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The focus of this issue of IEEE Design&Test (D&T) is on merging memories and is brought to us by Yiran Chen, Tei-Wei Kuo, and Barbara de Salvo. Emerging memory technologies have significant advantages in some of the typical memory characteristics but fall short in others such that their broad adoption continues to be a challenge.
Brajesh Kumar Kaushik +3 more
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Proceedings of the IEEE 2005 Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, 2005., 2006
Ferroelectric RAM (FRAM) and phase-change RAM (PRAM) have been recently focused as candidates for ideal memory which can solve the problems of conventional memories. FRAM and PRAM have the properties of nonvolatility and fast write speed, which are considered as key properties for high performance mobile application and embedded solution.
Kinam Kim +3 more
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Ferroelectric RAM (FRAM) and phase-change RAM (PRAM) have been recently focused as candidates for ideal memory which can solve the problems of conventional memories. FRAM and PRAM have the properties of nonvolatility and fast write speed, which are considered as key properties for high performance mobile application and embedded solution.
Kinam Kim +3 more
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Memory Architecture for Integrating Emerging Memory Technologies
2011 International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques, 2011Current main memory system design is severely limited by the decades-old synchronous DRAM architecture, which requires the memory controller to track the internal status of memory devices (chips) and schedule the timing of all device operations. This rigidity has become an obstacle of integrating emerging memory technologies such as PCM into existing ...
Kun Fang 0005 +3 more
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IEEE Circuits and Devices: the Magazine of Electronic and Photonic Systems, 2006
Each memory device presented has its unique range of advantages and challenges. DRAM and FLASH have radically different characteristics; hence, they are used for different applications. Accordingly, the search for memory devices beyond CMOS comes with an important caveat: different memory for different applications.
K W Kim
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Each memory device presented has its unique range of advantages and challenges. DRAM and FLASH have radically different characteristics; hence, they are used for different applications. Accordingly, the search for memory devices beyond CMOS comes with an important caveat: different memory for different applications.
K W Kim
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Characterizing emerging heterogeneous memory
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on Memory Management, 2016Heterogeneous memory (HM, also known as hybrid memory) has become popular in emerging parallel architectures due to its programming flexibility and energy efficiency. Unlike the traditional memory subsystem, HM consists of fast and slow components. Usually, the fast memory lacks hardware support, which puts extra burdens on programmers and compilers ...
Du Shen, Xu Liu 0001, Felix Xiaozhu Lin
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Emerging Non-Volatile Memories for Computation-in-Memory
2020 25th Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference (ASP-DAC), 2020This paper first introduces the principles of different emerging non-volatile memory (NVM) devices. The device structures, working mechanisms, as well as typical performance of these devices are discussed. The technologies for enhancing data storage density, such as three-dimension integration, multi-level cell, are also discussed.
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Emergent creativity in declarative memories
2016 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI), 2016This paper presents a structural organization of declarative memories using a new model of spiking neurons. Using this model we propose a self-organizing mechanism to build episodic and semantic memories on the cognitive level. Neurons in this approach represent symbolic concepts that are stored and associated with each other based on the observed ...
Adrian Horzyk +2 more
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Emerging memory technology perspective
Proceedings of Technical Program of 2012 VLSI Technology, System and Application, 2012Memories are getting increasing importance since they are becoming fundamental in the definition of the electronic system. Presently the industry standard technologies are still DRAM and Flash that have been able to guarantee the cost sustainability thanks to the continuous scaling.
Roberto Bez, Paolo Cappelletti
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Nanotechnology and emerging memories
Proceedings of the 20th annual conference on Integrated circuits and systems design, 2007Scaling conventional memories such as SRAM, DRAM and Floating Gate Flash has become difficult in the nanotechnology regions where the properties historically associated with these memories change. Scaled SRAM issues include decreased cell stability, increased sub-threshold leakage and variability.
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Embedded Memory: The Future of Emerging Memories
2019 International Symposium on VLSI Technology, Systems and Application (VLSI-TSA), 2019NAND is the dominant memory technologies currently in use. For NAND flash, with the migration from 2D to 3D, is projected to go from today's announced 96 layers to over 500 layers over the next few years. Decreasing the price of conventional memory and increasing the memory capacity, make it hard for emerging memories to replace them. In this situation,
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