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Energy-Aware Adaptive Restore Schemes for MLC STT-RAM Cache.

Authors :
Chen, Xunchao
Khoshavi, Navid
DeMara, Ronald F.
Wang, Jun
Huang, Dan
Wen, Wujie
Chen, Yiran
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Computers. May2017, Vol. 66 Issue 5, p786-798. 13p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

For the sake of higher cell density while achieving near-zero standby power, recent research progress in Magnetic Tunneling Junction (MTJ) devices has leveraged Multi-Level Cell (MLC) configurations of Spin-Transfer Torque Random Access Memory (STT-RAM). However, in order to mitigate the write disturbance in an MLC strategy, data stored in the soft bit must be restored back immediately after the hard bit switching is completed. Furthermore, as the result of MTJ feature size scaling, the soft bit can be expected to become disturbed by the read sensing current, thus requiring an immediate restore operation to ensure the data reliability. In this paper, we design and analyze a novel Adaptive Restore Scheme for Write Disturbance (ARS-WD) and Read Disturbance (ARS-RD), respectively. ARS-WD alleviates restoration overhead by intentionally overwriting soft bit lines which are less likely to be read. ARS-RD, on the other hand, aggregates the potential writes and restore the soft bit line at the time of its eviction from higher level cache. Both of these two schemes are based on a lightweight forecasting approach for the future read behavior of the cache block. Our experimental results show substantial reduction in soft bit line restore operations, delivering 17.9 percent decrease in overall energy consumption and 9.4 percent increase in IPC, while incurring negligible capacity overhead. Moreover, ARS promotes advantages of MLC to provide a preferable L2 design alternative in terms of energy, area and latency product compared to SLC STT-RAM alternatives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189340
Volume :
66
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
122420439
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TC.2016.2625245