NVMain 2.0: A User-Friendly Memory Simulator to Model (Non-)Volatile Memory Systems

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In this letter, a flexible memory simulator - NVMain 2.0, is introduced to help the community for modeling not only commodity DRAMs but also emerging memory technologies, such as die-stacked DRAM caches, non-volatile memories (e.g., STT-RAM, PCRAM, and ReRAM) including multi-level cells (MLC), and hybrid non-volatile plus DRAM memory systems. Compared to existing memory simulators, NVMain 2.0 features a flexible user interface with compelling simulation speed and the capability of providing sub-array-level parallelism, fine-grained refresh, MLC and data encoder modeling, and distributed energy profiling.

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Poremba, M., Zhang, T., & Xie, Y. (2015). NVMain 2.0: A User-Friendly Memory Simulator to Model (Non-)Volatile Memory Systems. IEEE Computer Architecture Letters, 14(2), 140–143. https://doi.org/10.1109/LCA.2015.2402435

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