Leveraging heterogeneity in DRAM main memories to accelerate critical word access

Publication Type pre-print
School or College College of Engineering
Department Kahlert School of Computing
Creator Balasubramonian, Rajeev
Other Author Chatterjee, Niladrish; Shevgoor, Manjunath; Davis, Al; Fang, Zhen; Illikkal, Ramesh; Iyer, Ravi
Title Leveraging heterogeneity in DRAM main memories to accelerate critical word access
Date 2012-01-01
Description The DRAM main memory system in modern servers is largely homogeneous. In recent years, DRAM manufacturers have produced chips with vastly differing latency and energy characteristics. This provides the opportunity to build a heterogeneous main memory system where different parts of the address space can yield different latencies and energy per access. The limited prior work in this area has explored smart placement of pages with high activities. In this paper, we propose a novel alternative to exploit DRAM heterogeneity. We observe that the critical word in a cache line can be easily recognized beforehand and placed in a ow-latency region of the main memory. Other non-critical words of the cache line can be placed in a low-energy region. We design an architecture that has low complexity and that can accelerate the transfer of the critical word by tens of cycles. For our benchmark suite, we show an average performance improvement of 12.9% and an accompanying memory energy reduction of 15%.
Type Text
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
First Page 13
Last Page 24
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Chatterjee, N., Shevgoor, M., Balasubramonian, R., Davis, A., Fang, Z., Illikkal, R., & Iyer, R. (2012). Leveraging heterogeneity in DRAM main memories to accelerate critical word access. Proceedings - 2012 IEEE/ACM 45th International Symposium on Microarchitecture, MICRO 2012, 13-24.
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