Abstract:Current high-performance computer systems utilize a memory hierarchy of on-chip cache, main memory, and secondary storage due to differences in device characteristics. Limiting the amount of main memory causes page swap operations and duplicates data between the main memory and the storage device. The characteristics of next-generation memory, such as nonvolatility, byte addressability, and scaling to greater capacity, can be used to solve these problems. Simple replacement of secondary storage with new forms … Show more
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