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Software Support for Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) Programming

David Teksen Aksun

Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) is an emerging type of memory device that provides fast, byte-addressable, and high-capacity durable storage. NVM sits on the memory bus and allows durable data structures designs similar to the in-memory equivalent ones. Expensiv ...
EPFL2021

Serial Lightweight Implementation Techniques for Block Ciphers

Muhammed Fatih Balli

Most of the cryptographic protocols that we use frequently on the internet are designed in a fashion that they are not necessarily suitable to run in constrained environments. Applications that run on limited-battery, with low computational power, or area ...
EPFL2021

Closing the Performance Gap Between Volatile and Persistent Key-Value Stores Using Cross-Referencing Logs

Matej Pavlovic

Key-Value (K-V) stores are an integral building block in modern datacenter applications. With byteaddressable persistent memory (PM) technologies, such as Intel/Micron's 3D XPoint, on the horizon, there has been an influx of new high performance K-V stores ...
USENIX ASSOC2018

Rebasing I/O for Scientific Computing: Leveraging Storage Class Memory in an IBM BlueGene/Q Supercomputer

Felix Schürmann, Pramod Shivaji Kumbhar, Miguel Angel Gila Arrondo, Davide Tacchella, Alessandro Curioni, Fabien Jonathan Delalondre, John Anthony Biddiscombe, Peter Morjan, Blake Fitch, Bernard Metzler, Lars Schneidenbach, Robert Germain

Storage class memory is receiving increasing attention for use in HPC systems for the acceleration of intensive IO operations. We report a particular instance using SLC FLASH memory integrated with an IBM BlueGene/Q supercomputer at scale (Blue Gene Active ...
Springer2014

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