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Morgan Innovations in the Memory System by Rajeev Balasubramonian, Series Natalie Enright Jerger
This is a tour through recent and prominent works regarding new DRAM chip designs and technologies, near data processing approaches, new memory channel architectures, techniques to tolerate the overheads of refresh and fault tolerance, security attacks and mitigations, and memory scheduling._x000D__x000D_The memory system will soon be a hub for future innovation. While conventional memory systems focused primarily on high density, other memory system metrics like energy, security, and reliability are grabbing modern research headlines. With processor performance stagnating, it is also time to consider new programming models that move some application computations into the memory system. This, in turn, will lead to feature-rich memory systems with new interfaces. The past decade has seen a number of memory system innovations that point to this future where the memory system will be much more than dense rows of unintelligent bits._x000D_ Table of contents :- _x000D_
List of Figures_x000D_
List of Tables_x000D_
Preface_x000D_
Acknowledgments_x000D_
Introduction_x000D_
Memory System Basics for Every Architect_x000D_
Commercial Memory Products_x000D_
Memory Scheduling_x000D_
Data Placement_x000D_
Memory Chip Microarchitectures_x000D_
Memory Channels_x000D_
Memory Reliability_x000D_
Memory Refresh_x000D_
Near Data Processing_x000D_
Memory Security_x000D_
Closing Thoughts_x000D_
Bibliography_x000D_
Author's Biography_x000D_