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A survey of power management techniques for phase change memory
2016
International Journal of Computer Aided Engineering and Technology
The demands of larger memory capacity in high-performance computing systems have motivated the researchers to explore alternatives of DRAM (dynamic random access memory). Since PCM (phase change memory) provides high-density, good scalability and non-volatile data storage, it has received significant amount of attention in recent years. A crucial bottleneck in wide-spread adoption of PCM, however, is that its write latency and energy are very high. Recently, several architecture and
doi:10.1504/ijcaet.2016.10000092
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