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Modeling and Simulating Emerging Memory Technologies: A Tutorial

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arxiv 2502.10167 v2 pith:HAVGCBBN submitted 2025-02-14 cs.AR

Modeling and Simulating Emerging Memory Technologies: A Tutorial

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Non-volatile Memory (NVM) technologies present a promising alternative to traditional volatile memories such as SRAM and DRAM. Due to the limited availability of real NVM devices, simulators play a crucial role in architectural exploration and hardware-software co-design. This tutorial presents a simulation toolchain through four detailed case studies, showcasing its applicability to various domains of system design, including hybrid main-memory and cache, compute-in-memory, and wear-leveling design. These case studies provide the reader with practical insights on customizing the toolchain for their specific research needs. The source code is open-sourced.

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