TY - GEN
T1 - Permutation-write
T2 - 57th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference, DAC 2020
AU - Yang, Tsun Yu
AU - Yang, Ming Chang
AU - Li, Jiawei
AU - Kang, Wang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 IEEE.
PY - 2020/7
Y1 - 2020/7
N2 - Skyrmion racetrack memory (Sky-RM) is an emerging non-volatile memory technology that offers not only high-density data storage but also the feature of shifting data along a racetrack by current. However, compared to other shifting based manipulations, writing/injecting new particle-like Skyrmions is much more time-consuming and energy-hungry. To optimize the write performance and energy for Sky-RM, this paper introduces a new write strategy, called Permutation-Write. Specifically, this strategy circumvents new Skyrmion injections during data writes by "re-permuting"existing Skyrmion particles in the racetrack. Evaluation results show that Permutation-Write strategy can significantly reduce the number of expensive Skyrmion injections by at least 50% compared to other state-of-the-art write reduction strategies, and merely introduce 2.25 injections on average for every 64-bit-word write under realistic workloads.
AB - Skyrmion racetrack memory (Sky-RM) is an emerging non-volatile memory technology that offers not only high-density data storage but also the feature of shifting data along a racetrack by current. However, compared to other shifting based manipulations, writing/injecting new particle-like Skyrmions is much more time-consuming and energy-hungry. To optimize the write performance and energy for Sky-RM, this paper introduces a new write strategy, called Permutation-Write. Specifically, this strategy circumvents new Skyrmion injections during data writes by "re-permuting"existing Skyrmion particles in the racetrack. Evaluation results show that Permutation-Write strategy can significantly reduce the number of expensive Skyrmion injections by at least 50% compared to other state-of-the-art write reduction strategies, and merely introduce 2.25 injections on average for every 64-bit-word write under realistic workloads.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85093967868
U2 - 10.1109/DAC18072.2020.9218642
DO - 10.1109/DAC18072.2020.9218642
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:85093967868
T3 - Proceedings - Design Automation Conference
BT - 2020 57th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference, DAC 2020
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 20 July 2020 through 24 July 2020
ER -