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A PRAM and NAND flash hybrid architecture for high-performance embedded storage subsystems
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Hardware SecurityStorage SubsystemsElectrical EngineeringHybrid ArchitectureEngineeringNon-volatile MemoryFlash MemoryFlash-based StorageIn-storage ComputingComputer ArchitectureComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceEmbedded SystemsParallel ComputingNand Flash-based StorageMicroelectronicsMemory ArchitectureNand Flash
NAND flash-based storage is widely used in embedded systems due to its numerous benefits: low cost, high density, small form factor and so on. However, NAND flash-based storage is still suffering from serious performance degradation for random or small size write access. This degradation mainly comes from the physical constraints of NAND flash: erase-before-program and different unit size of erase and program operations. To overcome these constraints, we propose to use PRAM (Phase-change RAM) which supports advanced features: fast byte access capability and no requirement for erase-before-program.
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