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Intel Has a Long PCM History
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Persistent Memories and Computing Architecture Evolution - From Optane to Future Technologies
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Outline
- 3 The Rise and Fall of Intel's Optane
- 4 Intel Has a Long PCM History
- 5 Optane's Mission: Near-DRAM Speed at Sub-DRAM Prices
- 6 Cost Was the Hard Part
- 7 SLC NAND Die Sizes -½ DRAM's
- 8 2022 Optane PB Optimistically 1/30th of DRAM
- 9 An Optane Timeline
- 10 Intel's Optane Losses
- 11 New Processor Instructions
- 12 New Approach to 2-Speed Memory
- 13 New Near-Memory Bus Concept
- 14 New Approach to Memory Expansion
- 15 New Thinking about Security Concerns with Persistent Memory
- 16 Embedded NOR & SRAM Scaling Has Stopped
- 17 Impact on Processors
- 18 NOR & SRAM Scaling will Stop
- 19 Comparing Memory Technologies
- 20 FRAM
- 21 How Optane's Legacy Helps
- 22 New Report: Emerging Memories Enter the Next Phase
- 23 Using the Chiplet Approach
- 24 What About the Economies of Scale?
- 25 Summary