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A 100-MHz 4-Mb cache DRAM with fast copy-back scheme
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Non-volatile MemoryEngineeringMemory DesignEmerging Memory TechnologyComputer ArchitectureMulti-channel Memory ArchitectureComputer MemoryMemory DevicesParallel Computing4-Mb DramElectrical Engineering16-Kb SramSynchronous DesignComputer EngineeringMonolithic CircuitMicroelectronicsMemory ArchitectureMemory ReliabilitySemiconductor MemoryResistive Random-access MemoryFast Copy-back Scheme
A 4-Mb cache dynamic random access memory (CDRAM), which integrates 16-kb SRAM as a cache memory and 4-Mb DRAM into a monolithic circuit, is described. This CDRAM has a 100-MHz operating cache, newly proposed fast copy-back (FCB) scheme that realizes a three times faster miss access time over with the conventional copy-back method, and maximized mapping flexibility. The process technology is a quad-polysilicon double-metal 0.7- mu m CMOS process, which is the same as used in a conventional 4-Mb DRAM. The chip size of 82.9 mm/sup 2/ is only a 7% increase over the conventional 4-Mb DRAM. The simulated system performance indicated better performance than a conventional cache system with eight times the cache capacity.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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