Abstract
The papers in this special section focus on emerging non-volatile memory technologies (NVM). Emerging NVM technologies have attracted significant interest in recent years because of the fast-growing performance and capacity demands on memory and storage in the big data era. Well known examples include the 3D XPoint memory and various NVDIMM hybrid memory technologies. They have shown potential towards larger memory and storage capacities with nearly zero leakage power, while extending memory/ system architecture design approaches. The unique characteristics of NVM technologies not only introduce new opportunities, but simultaneously create challenges to the designs at multiple levels of abstraction in computer systems, including those of device management, CPU cache management, memory/storage architecture, and system design. Furthermore, emerging NVM technologies also drive the development of techniques which perform computing operations in memory, i.e., processing-in-memory (PIM), by taking advantage of crossbar-based accelerators using NVMs. Thus, for the emerging NVM technologies, there is an urgent need for technology innovation, modeling, analysis, design, and application, ranging from the device-level to the system-level.
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Chang, Y. H., Hu, J., Tahoori, M. B., & Demara, R. F. (2019, August 1). Guest Editorial: IEEE Transactions on Computers Special Section on Emerging Non-Volatile Memory Technologies: From Devices to Architectures and Systems. IEEE Transactions on Computers. IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/TC.2019.2923033
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