Modern computing systems are overwhelmingly designed to move data to computation. This design choice goes directly against at least three key trends in computing that cause …
Many important applications trigger bulk bitwise operations, ie, bitwise operations on large bit vectors. In fact, recent works design techniques that exploit fast bulk bitwise operations to …
Many modern workloads, such as neural networks, databases, and graph processing, are fundamentally memory-bound. For such workloads, the data movement between main …
P Frigo, E Vannacc, H Hassan… - … IEEE Symposium on …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
After a plethora of high-profile RowHammer attacks, CPU and DRAM vendors scrambled to deliver what was meant to be the definitive hardware solution against the RowHammer …
Processing-using-DRAM has been proposed for a limited set of basic operations (ie, logic operations, addition). However, in order to enable full adoption of processing-using-DRAM …
Today's systems are overwhelmingly designed to move data to computation. This design choice goes directly against at least three key trends in systems that cause performance …
O Mutlu, JS Kim - … Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This retrospective paper describes the RowHammer problem in dynamic random access memory (DRAM), which was initially introduced by Kim et al. at the ISCA 2014 Conference …
Y Cai, S Ghose, EF Haratsch, Y Luo… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
NAND flash memory is ubiquitous in everyday life today because its capacity has continuously increased and cost has continuously decreased over decades. This positive …
RowHammer is a circuit-level DRAM vulnerability, first rigorously analyzed and introduced in 2014, where repeatedly accessing data in a DRAM row can cause bit flips in nearby rows …