Abstract

Rapidly evolving technology, increased internet speed and capacity, and the widespread use of mobile technologies have increased the demands for faster applications and less power consumption of modern electronic systems. In modern electronic systems, RAM is as effective as CPU in terms of performance and power consumption. Though DRAM is the most commonly used type of main memory at the present, it is being insufficient to meet the increasing demands. In order to overcome this problem, one of the topics studied is improving DRAM in terms of performance and power consumption. Another study to address this increasing demand is the development of hybrid main memory architectures. Hybrid Main Memory is one of the most recent studies on RAM. In this research, we investigate hybrid main memory systems for a more efficient main memory architecture.

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