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Speaker:

Jishen Zhao, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

Title:

Memory Persistence: A New Dimension in Memory System Design

Abstract:

NVRAMs promise new persistent memory technology, which combines attractive attributes from both main memory (fast, load/store interface) and storage (data persistence). However, supporting persistence in the memory requires rethinking of memory system design; the well-studied memory hierarchy design is no longer well-suited to this new scenario. This talk will show our work on optimizing the performance of persistent memory systems with new memory hierarchy design.

Bio:

Jishen Zhao is an assistant professor in Computer Engineering since January 2015. Her research falls primarily in the areas of computer architecture and electronic design automation, with an emphasis on nonvolatile memory technologies, energy efficiency, and high-performance computing. Before joining UCSC, she was a Research Scientist at HP Labs, Palo Alto.



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