NVMExplorer: A Framework for Cross-Stack Comparisons of Embedded Non-Volatile Memories

Repeated off-chip memory accesses to DRAM drive up operating power for data-intensive applications, and SRAM technology scaling and leakage power limits the efficiency of embedded memories. Future on-chip storage will need higher density and energy efficiency, and the actively expanding field of eme...

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Hauptverfasser: Pentecost, Lillian, Hankin, Alexander, Donato, Marco, Hempstead, Mark, Wei, Gu-Yeon, Brooks, David
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Zusammenfassung:Repeated off-chip memory accesses to DRAM drive up operating power for data-intensive applications, and SRAM technology scaling and leakage power limits the efficiency of embedded memories. Future on-chip storage will need higher density and energy efficiency, and the actively expanding field of emerging, embeddable non-volatile memory (eNVM) technologies is providing many potential candidates to satisfy this need. Each technology proposal presents distinct trade-offs in terms of density, read, write, and reliability characteristics, and we present a comprehensive framework for navigating and quantifying these design trade-offs alongside realistic system constraints and application-level impacts. This work evaluates eNVM-based storage for a range of application and system contexts including machine learning on the edge, graph analytics, and general purpose cache hierarchy, in addition to describing a freely available (http://nvmexplorer.seas.harvard.edu/) set of tools for application experts, system designers, and device experts to better understand, compare, and quantify the next generation of embedded memory solutions.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2109.01188