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Brain-inspired synaptic transistors for in-situ spiking reinforcement learning with eligibility trace. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the ACM SIGOPS 28th Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, 2021
This paper presents J-NVM, a framework to access efficiently Non-Volatile Main Memory (NVMM) in Java. J-NVM offers a fully-fledged interface to persist plain Java objects using failure-atomic blocks. This interface relies internally on proxy objects that intermediate direct off-heap access to NVMM.
Lefort, Anatole +4 more
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This paper presents J-NVM, a framework to access efficiently Non-Volatile Main Memory (NVMM) in Java. J-NVM offers a fully-fledged interface to persist plain Java objects using failure-atomic blocks. This interface relies internally on proxy objects that intermediate direct off-heap access to NVMM.
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ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 2014
Emerging non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies have gained a lot of attention recently. The byte-addressability and high density of NVM enable computer architects to build large-scale main memory systems. NVM has also been shown to be a promising alternative to conventional persistent store. With NVM, programmers can persistently retain in-memory data
Ren-Shuo Liu +4 more
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Emerging non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies have gained a lot of attention recently. The byte-addressability and high density of NVM enable computer architects to build large-scale main memory systems. NVM has also been shown to be a promising alternative to conventional persistent store. With NVM, programmers can persistently retain in-memory data
Ren-Shuo Liu +4 more
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Proceedings of the 46th International Symposium on Computer Architecture, 2019
Non-Volatile Memory is here and provides an attractive fabric for main memory. Unlike DRAM, non-volatile main memory (NVMM) retains data after power loss. This allows memory to host data persistently across crashes and reboots, but opens up opportunities for attackers to snoop and/or tamper with data between boot episodes.
Amro Awad +4 more
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Non-Volatile Memory is here and provides an attractive fabric for main memory. Unlike DRAM, non-volatile main memory (NVMM) retains data after power loss. This allows memory to host data persistently across crashes and reboots, but opens up opportunities for attackers to snoop and/or tamper with data between boot episodes.
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ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems, 2017
There has been a surge of interest in Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) in recent years. With many advantages, such as density and power consumption, NVM is carving out a place in the memory hierarchy and may eventually change our view of computer architecture.
Boukhobza, Jalil +3 more
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There has been a surge of interest in Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) in recent years. With many advantages, such as density and power consumption, NVM is carving out a place in the memory hierarchy and may eventually change our view of computer architecture.
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An NVM Carol: Visions of NVM Past, Present, and Future
2018 IEEE 34th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE), 2018Around 2010, we observed significant research activity around the development of non-volatile memory technologies. Shortly thereafter, other research communities began considering the implications of non-volatile memory on system design, from storage systems to data management solutions to entire systems.
Margo Seltzer +2 more
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Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2021
Recently, Non-Volalile Memory (NVM) technology has revolutionized the landscape or memory systems. With many advantages, such as non volatility and near zero standby power consumption, these byte-addressable memory technologies are taking the place of DRAMs. Nonetheless, they also present some limitations, such as limited write endurance, which hinders
Saeed Kargar, Faisal Nawab
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Recently, Non-Volalile Memory (NVM) technology has revolutionized the landscape or memory systems. With many advantages, such as non volatility and near zero standby power consumption, these byte-addressable memory technologies are taking the place of DRAMs. Nonetheless, they also present some limitations, such as limited write endurance, which hinders
Saeed Kargar, Faisal Nawab
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