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Optimization for Systems with Non-volatile Memory

Speaker:

Edwin (Hsing Mean) SHA

Professor

Department of Computer Science

University of Texas at Dallas



Date: 2014/1/27 PM10:00



Location: T2-202

Title: Optimization for Systems with Non-volatile Memory

Abstract: Memory is one of the most important subsystems that need optimization since memory significantly affects the system performance, occupies large die area, and consumes a large portion of system energy. Considering multiple-level memory architectures with non-volatile memories (NVM), this talk presents our research in these few years -- optimization techniques, including task scheduling, write reduction, and data allocation, wear leveling, and our recently developed extremely fast In-Memory File System.
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