DocumentCode
2392473
Title
The pending arrival of Phase Change Memory: The implications on the memory-storage hierarchy and on future systems development
Author
Chiras, Stefanie
Author_Institution
Austin Res. Lab., IBM, Austin, TX, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
26-28 Sept. 2011
Firstpage
387
Lastpage
387
Abstract
Summary form only given. Phase Change Memory (PCM) technology has been explored for decades, yet today it is looming on the verge of market impact. Commercially available today for very specific applications, the full scope of value remains to be realized, or even defined. PCM offers unique capabilities and features not seen in any other commercial memory or storage technology, yet its immaturity in a well established marketplace makes adoption in the server space challenging. Full utilization will depend not only upon advancements in PCM density and improvements in performance, but also more fundamental changes in the age old DRAM to disk hierarchy and adoption of a new paradigm in how system architecture is approached - technology/system/application co-development. In the age of systems optimized for specific workloads, truly exploiting the value of PCM will depend upon optimizations being made across the entire system stack, from the technology itself, to the system architecture, and in the software stack.
Keywords
DRAM chips; phase change memories; technological forecasting; DRAM; PCM; disk hierarchy; future systems development; memory storage hierarchy; phase change memory; software stack; system architecture;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
SOC Conference (SOCC), 2011 IEEE International
Conference_Location
Taipei
ISSN
2164-1676
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1616-4
Electronic_ISBN
2164-1676
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SOCC.2011.6085095
Filename
6085095
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