Title :
Exploit common source-line to construct energy efficient domain wall memory based caches
Author :
Xianwei Zhang;Lei Zhao;Youtao Zhang;Jun Yang
Author_Institution :
Computer Science Department, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
Domain wall memory (DWM) is an emerging memory technology that utilizes magnetic domains along a nanowire to achieve high density, short latency and low power. Recent studies showed that it is promising to replace SRAM and STT-MRAM to construct DWM based on-chip caches. However, accessing DWM requires frequent shift operations, which leads to large energy consumption for DWM caches. In this paper, we propose DWM-SSL, an architectural innovation to achieve energy efficiency for multiple-head based DWM caches. DWM-SSL adopts common source line design to re-organize DWM cell arrays such that accessing an N-bit cache line from M-head DWM based cache activates N/M tracks instead of N tracks in the baseline. Our experimental results show that, on average, DWM-SSL reduces around 5.1x track shifts and up to 63% cache energy consumption for a 4-head DWM cache design.
Keywords :
"Magnetic heads","Random access memory","Energy consumption","Magnetic domains","Organizations","Layout","System-on-chip"
Conference_Titel :
Computer Design (ICCD), 2015 33rd IEEE International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/ICCD.2015.7357097