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In multi-tier storage systems with large amounts of data, most of the data is stored on inexpensive slower tiers such as cloud or tape to achieve cost savings. This also implies that retrieving the data from the slower storage tiers incurs high latency. Therefore, it would be beneficial to proactively prefetch data from slower tiers to faster tiers by predicting future data accesses. State-of-the-art...
The monolithic or hybrid integration of sensors and actuators (S&A) onto CMOS platforms is of great importance to reduce the device size and cost as well as to facilitate new functionalities and better performance. Hence, S&As on CMOS platforms are important and convincing examples of “more than Moore.” This chapter focuses on a broad range of aspects of S&As on CMOS platforms. First,...
Self-heating degrades the performance of devices for logic, storage and energy conversion. Reduced thermal conductance in nano-structures has become a limiting factor towards increasing density, performance and reliability of many scaled devices. CMOS and post-CMOS transistors, in particular, exhibit a multitude of low-dimensional structures and numerous interfaces making thermal design necessary...
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