Abstract:
Phase-change random access memory (PCRAM) is an emerging memory technology with attractive features, such as fast read access, high density, and non-volatility. Because o...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Phase-change random access memory (PCRAM) is an emerging memory technology with attractive features, such as fast read access, high density, and non-volatility. Because of these attractive properties, PCRAM is regarded as a promising candidate for future universal memories, and system-level designers could open up new design opportunities by leveraging this new memory technology. However, the majority of the PCRAM research has been at the device level, and system-level design space exploration using PCRAM is still in its infancy due to the lack of high-level modeling tools for PCRAM-based caches and memories. In this paper, we present a PCRAM model, called PCRAMsim, to bridge the gap between the device-level and system-level research on PCRAM technology. The model is validated against industrial PCRAM prototypes. This new PCRAMsim tool is expected to help boost PCRAM-related studies such as next-generation memory subsystems.
Published in: 2009 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided Design - Digest of Technical Papers
Date of Conference: 02-05 November 2009
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 28 December 2009
CD:978-1-60558-800-1
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Conference Location: San Jose, CA, USA