2017
DOI: 10.1177/1094342017718612
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Abstract: Power consumption and reliability of memory components are two of the most important hurdles in realizing exascale systems. Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) scaling projections predict significant performance and power penalty due to the conventional use of pessimistic refresh periods catering for worst-case cell retention times. Recent approaches relax those pessimistic refresh rates only on ''strong'' cells, or build on application-specific error resilience for data placement. However, these approaches ca… Show more

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