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Dynamic Co-operative Intelligent Memory

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Dynamic Co-operative Intelligent Memory
As semiconductor technology advances, the performance gap between processor and memory has become one of the major issues in computer design. In order to bridge this gap, many methods, for example, cache, Massively Parallel Processor (MPP) and interleaved memory have been developed. However, computer system performance fails to make reasonable improvement in the data intensive applications, due to the long latency and limited bandwidth. In a continuing effort to bridge this widening gap between processor and main memory speed, a new concept called Processor-In-Memory (PIM) is introduced, which capitalises on merging the processor unit with its memory unit on the same chip. Several architectures based on this concept have been proposed such as, IRAM, Active Pages, FlexRAM, Computational RAM, etc. The most immediate benefit provided by these architectures is the increased on chip bandwidth and low memory latency. These architectures have some limitations such as their adaptability, scal...
Xiaoyong Wen, Faycal Bensaali, Reza Sotudeh
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where DELTA
Authors Xiaoyong Wen, Faycal Bensaali, Reza Sotudeh
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