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Workshop on Memory Technologies, Systems, and Applications


Workshop: Workshop on Memory Technologies, Systems, and Applications

Authors: Tyler Allen (University of North Carolina, Charlotte); Ivy Peng (KTH Royal Institute of Technology); Ron Brightwell (Sandia National Laboratories); and Maya Gokhale (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)


Abstract: The growing disparity between compute and memory speed, known as the memory wall problem, has been one of the most critical and long-standing challenges in the computing industry. The prevalence of heterogeneous computing, the ongoing expansion of the memory hierarchy, and the advent of disaggregated architectures have considerably expanded the scope of this problem. Computer architecture, operating systems, storage systems, performance models, tools, and applications themselves are being enhanced or even redesigned to address the performance, programmability, and energy efficiency challenges of the increasingly complex and heterogeneous memory systems. Exploring the intersection of these research areas will enable cohesive and synergistic development and collaboration on the future of memory technologies, systems, and applications. MTSA’23: Workshop on Memory Technologies, Systems, and Applications aims to bring together researchers from industry, government labs, and academia concerned with the challenges of efficiently using existing and emerging memory systems.


Website: https://passlab.github.io/mtsa/mtsa2023






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