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- High-Performance and Low-Power Magnetic Material Memory Based Cache Design
- Processing in Racetrack Memories
- UNIT 10 COMPUTER MEMORY Overview Computer Memory in Computing, Memory Refers to the Devices Used to Store Information for Use in a Computer
- Exploring Data Placement in Racetrack Memory Based Scratchpad Memory
- Perspectives of Racetrack Memory for Large-Capacity On-Chip Memory: from Device to System
- Mechanism and Assessment of Spin Transfer Torque (STT) Based Memory by Iong Ying Loh B.Sc. Applied Physics (2007) University Of
- Non – Volatile Floating Gate Flash Memory
- Cache Memory Design with Magnetic Skyrmions in a Long Nanotrack
- Modeling Emerging Non-Volatile Memories: Current Trends and Challenges
- Cross-Layer Design Exploration of Racetrack Memory
- Memory on the Racetrack Stuart Parkin and See-Hun Yang Racetrack Memory Stores Digital Data in the Magnetic Domain Walls of Nanowires
- Magnetic Racetrack Memory: from Physics to the Cusp of Applications
- DESTINY: a Comprehensive Tool with 3D and Multi-Level Cell Memory Modeling Capability
- Performance-Centric Optimization for Racetrack Memory Based Register file on Gpus
- Reading and Programming Spintronic Devices for Biomimetic Applications and Fault-Tolerant Memory Design
- Energy-Efficient and Secure Designs of Spintronic Memory
- Enabling Direct Insertion/Deletion Operations with Emerging Skyrmion Racetrack Memory
- Spintronics-Based Computing Spintronics-Based Computing
- Design and Modeling of Nonvolatile Memories by Resistive Switching Elements
- Emerging Memory Technologies: Trends, Challenges, and Modeling Methods ⇑ A
- Non-Volatile Memories: Concepts and Research Challenges
- Racetrack Memory, Information Is Stored on a U-Shaped Capacity of a Magnetic Hard Drive, the Nanowire As a Pattern of Magnetic Regions with Different Polarities
- Read-Tuned STT-RAM and Edram Cache Hierarchies for Throughput and Energy Enhancement Navid Khoshavi, Xunchao Chen, Jun Wang, Senior Member, IEEE, and Ronald F
- High Temperature Memories in Sic Technology
- Performance-Centric Register File Design for Gpus Using Racetrack Memory