Pragmatic memory-system support for intermittent computing using emerging non-volatile memory

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  • who: from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: Pragmatic Memory-System Support for Intermittent Computing using Emerging Non-Volatile Memory, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors propose MEMIC a memory architecture tailored for IC devices with byte-addressable NVM. The aim of MEMIC is to combine volatile and non-volatile memories to get the best of both worlds: volatile memory offers low latency and low per-access energy, whereas non-volatile memory offers persistence, lower leakage power, and potentially higher density. This approach has been demonstrated on a 130nm PZT FeRAM technology, leveraging byteaddressable . . .

     

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