Our work with MSR on NVM Test Beds
The final version of our paper for ACTEMT: Workshop on the Application of Communication Theory to Emerging Memory Technologies is available online. We wrote the paper with John Davis from…
NVSL Works with CMRR on ECC for Flash
We’ve been working with the folks at CMRR as they develop new error correction and data coding schemes for flash and other non-volatile memories. The most recent product of that work is…
NVSL talks at the Flash Memory Summit
The NVSL and CMRR had a strong presence again this year at the Flash Memory Summit. There were four talks in total. On the NVSL side, Michael Wei presented our experience…
Moneta accepted to MICRO 2010!
The paper describing our high-performance, PCIe-attached storageg (called Moneta) has been accepted for publication at Micro 2010! Hurrah! Great work Adrian, Arup, Joel, and Todor.
IEEE Micro Article on Flash in the Datacenter
Steve and CMU’s Dave Anderson have a short article in the July/August issue of IEEE Micro on the approaches to using flash memory in the data center. Treating flash as…
Final Vesrsion of Our SC Paper is Available
Our paper investigating the impact of fast, non-volatile memories on high-performance applications is available. We used our Moneta storage array and some emulation tricks to understand that performance impact of…
Our SC paper is nominated for best technical paper SC!
Our SC paper about the impact of fast, non-volatile memories on high-performance applications has been accepted by Supercomputing 2010. Even more exciting, it was nominated for both best technical paper and…
SSD Prototypes in France
The first results of our collaboration with MIT and Seoul National University were on display at a workshop held in conjunction with this year’s International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA)….
NVSL and CMRR Host the Non-Volatile Memories Workshop
The workshop covered topics related to non-volatile memories ranging across basic memory device technology, data encoding, computer system architecture, security, and applications. The workshop spanned three days included a tutorial…