Abstract

Non-volatile memory (NVM) is a type of computer memory that has the ability to retain stored data even when power is disconnected. Its significance is growing due to the increasing need for fast storage and access to large volumes of data. To maximize the potential of NVM, efficient usage is crucial, which involves optimizing data structures, reducing read and write operations, and minimizing data transfer between NVM-connected applications in areas where low latency and high throughput is essential, such as in-memory databases, high-performance computing, and real-time analytics. Improving NVM efficiency can also enhance the durability and reliability of stored data by reducing the frequency of writes, extending its lifespan, and minimizing the risk of data loss. The aim of this study is to achieve 100% NVM efficiency through software modules developed for Telematic Control Units, which is critical for optimizing reliability in automotive applications. Moreover, efficient use of NVM plays a vital role in the hardware supply chain, covering the various stages of creating, deploying, and managing hardware components that use NVM. It is necessary to minimize waste, reduce costs, and improve the quality of manufactured products. Efficient use of NVM is crucial in optimizing the production and management of NVM-based hardware to minimize the number of discarded components, increase usable components produced, and reduce the need for rework. Therefore, the efficient use of NVM is vital for obtaining higher quality and cost-effective hardware components in the supply chain. The study describes the use of fully efficient NVM for Telematic Control Units, which provides a reliable and efficient solution, especially in addressing the supply problems experienced in hardware today.

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