articleJun 20, 2009Closed access

A durable and energy efficient main memory using phase change memory technology

University of Pittsburgh

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Abstract

Using nonvolatile memories in memory hierarchy has been investigated to reduce its energy consumption because nonvolatile memories consume zero leakage power in memory cells. One of the difficulties is, however, that the endurance of most nonvolatile memory technologies is much shorter than the conventional SRAM and DRAM technology. This has limited its usage to only the low levels of a memory hierarchy, e.g., disks, that is far from the CPU.

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Keywords
  • Phase-change memory
  • Computer science
  • Memory management
  • Non-volatile random-access memory
  • Memory refresh
  • Semiconductor memory
  • Parallel computing
  • Computer memory
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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