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In-memory file system for non-volatile memory

Proceedings of the 2013 Research in Adaptive and Convergent Systems, 2013
Current memory system hierarchy consists of cache memory, main memory, and secondary storage. Each level in this hierarchy has a different access speed to tolerate the long latency of the lower level but supports a large capacity as a whole memory system.
Hyunjun Kim   +4 more
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Embedded non-volatile memories

Proceedings of the 20th annual conference on Integrated circuits and systems design, 2007
This tutorial covers trends in embedded non-volatile memories including details of issues for scaling NAND and NOR flash and descriptions of scaled flash memory technologies and various evolutionary flash memory technologies such as trapping site storage memory including SONOS/MONOS and Nanocrystal memory.
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Emerging Non-Volatile Memories for Computation-in-Memory

2020 25th Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference (ASP-DAC), 2020
This 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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Non-volatile memory based on nanostructures

Nanotechnology, 2011
Non-volatile memory refers to the crucial ability of computers to store information once the power source has been removed. Traditionally this has been achieved through flash, magnetic computer storage and optical discs, and in the case of very early computers paper tape and punched cards.
Sergei, Kalinin   +2 more
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Non-Volatile Memories for Removable Media

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2009
NAND Flash memory has become the preferred nonvolatile choice for portable consumer electronic devices. Features such as high density, low cost, and fast write times make NAND perfectly suited for media applications where large files of sequential data need to be loaded into the memory quickly and repeatedly.
Rino Micheloni   +5 more
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Consensus for Non-volatile Main Memory

2018 IEEE 26th International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP), 2018
Traditionally, computer storage has been separated into a hierarchy based on response time, volatility, and cost of media. This tiering is undergoing a significant upheaval as a new breed of memory technologies, termed Storage Class Memories (SCM), now make it feasible to replace several tiers of the hierarchy with a single, cost-effective, uniform ...
Huynh Tu Dang   +6 more
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Ultra-fast non-volatile memory

Nature Nanotechnology, 2021
Van der Waals heterostructures serve as a platform for memory devices with ultra-fast writing speeds and non-volatile retention times, motivating their use in integrated circuits and systems.
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Emerging non-volatile memories

Proceedings of the seventh IEEE/ACM/IFIP international conference on Hardware/software codesign and system synthesis, 2011
In recent years, non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies have emerged as candidates for future universal memory. N-VMs generally have advantages such as low leakage power, high density, and fast read spead. At the same time, NVM-s also have disadvantages.
Chun Jason Xue   +5 more
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Emerging non-volatile memory technologies

ESSCIRC 2004 - 29th European Solid-State Circuits Conference (IEEE Cat. No.03EX705), 2004
The concept, the status and the respective challenges of the emerging non-volatile memory technologies are described. After discussing the magneto-resistive random access memory technology, the ferro-electric random access memory technology and the phase change memory technology, their key properties are summarized and compared to the well-established ...
Gerhard Muller   +3 more
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Redesign the Memory Allocator for Non-Volatile Main Memory

ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems, 2017
The non-volatile memory (NVM) has the merits of byte-addressability, fast speed, persistency and low power consumption, which make it attractive to be used as main memory. Commonly, user process dynamically acquires memory through memory allocators. However, traditional memory allocators designed with in-place data writes are not appropriate for the ...
Songping Yu   +4 more
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