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Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) has been widely adopted as modern reconfigurable computing platforms. Traditionally, the storage elements in FPGAs are static RAM (SRAM), which has large leakage power and limited scalability. Recently, non-volatile memory (NVM) is proposed to replace the SRAM in FPGA systems for static power and density considerations, at the cost of inducing larger dynamic power...
Wearable, implantable and Internet of Things devices are attracting increasing attention from both research and industry. Energy harvesting is a promising alternative of battery to power these embedded systems. However, the intrinsic instability of energy harvesting systems leads to potential frequent power interruptions. In order to survive the power failures, non-volatile processor (NVP) is proposed...
Hybrid main memory with both DRAM and emerging non-volatile memory (NVM) becomes a promising solution for high performance and energy-efficient embedded systems. Cache plays an important role and highly affects the number of write backs to NVM and DRAM blocks. However, existing cache policies fail to fully address the significant asymmetry between NVM operations (especially writes) and DRAM operations,...
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