Management and optimization for nonvolatile memory-based hybrid scratchpad memory on multicore embedded processorsOpen Website

2014 (modified: 30 Sept 2024)ACM Trans. Embed. Comput. Syst. 2014Readers: Everyone
Abstract: The recent emergence of various Non-Volatile Memories (NVMs), with many attractive characteristics such as low leakage power and high-density, provides us with a new way of addressing the memory power consumption problem. In this article, we target embedded CMPs, and propose a novel Hybrid Scratch Pad Memory (HSPM) architecture which consists of SRAM and NVM to take advantage of the ultra-low leakage power, high density of NVM, and fast access of SRAM. A novel data allocation algorithm as well as an algorithm to determine the NVM/SRAM ratio for the novel HSPM architecture are proposed. The experimental results show that the data allocation algorithm can reduce the memory access time by 33.51% and the dynamic energy consumption by 16.81% on average for the HSPM architecture when compared with a greedy algorithm. The NVM/SRAM size determination algorithm can further reduce the memory access time by 14.7% and energy consumption by 20.1% on average.
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