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While pausing and resuming execution using nonvolatile storage has long been possible, nonvolatile processing as a fundamental paradigm has only recently been made practical by technology advances allowing on-chip nonvolatile memories. However, even with on-chip nonvolatile storage, the granularity of ensured forward progress that a nonvolatile processor offers can still vary widely from cycle-level...
Nonvolatile processors (NVPs) have integrated nonvolatile memory to preserve task-intermediate on-chip state during power emergencies. NVPs hide data backup and restoration from the executing software to provide an execution mode that will always eventually complete the current task. NVPs are emerging as a promising solution for energy-harvesting scenarios, in which the available power supply is unstable...
This article provides insights into the design of nonvolatile processors (NVPs) for batteryless applications in the Internet of Things (IoT), in which ambient energy-harvesting techniques provide the power. Achieving reliable, continuous, forward computation with an unstable, intermittent power supply motivates the transition from conventional volatile processors to emerging NVPs. The authors discuss...
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