articleIEEE Computer Architecture LettersMar 18, 2015GREEN OA

Ramulator: A Fast and Extensible DRAM Simulator

Carnegie Mellon University · Peking University

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Abstract

Recently, both industry and academia have proposed many different roadmaps for the future of DRAM. Consequently, there is a growing need for an extensible DRAM simulator, which can be easily modified to judge the merits of today's DRAM standards as well as those of tomorrow. In this paper, we present Ramulator, a fast and cycle-accurate DRAM simulator that is built from the ground up for extensibility. Unlike existing simulators, Ramulator is based on a generalized template for modeling a DRAM system, which is only later infused with the specific details of a DRAM standard. Thanks to such a decoupled and modular design, Ramulator is able to provide out-of-the-box support for a wide array of DRAM standards:…

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Keywords
  • Dram
  • Extensibility
  • Computer science
  • Modular design
  • Embedded system
  • CAS latency
  • Computer architecture
  • Operating system
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  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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