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LOCATION:TUD Andreas-Pfitzmann-Bau\, Nöthnitzer Straße 4601069 Dresden
SUMMARY:Mutlu: Rethinking Memory System Design (and the Computing Platforms
  we design around it)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Prof. Onur Mutlu\nInstitute of Speaker: ETH Zürich\nT
 opics:\nInformatik\n Location:\n  Name: TUD Andreas-Pfitzmann-Bau (Andreas
 -Pfitzmann-Bau Raum 3105)\n  Street: Nöthnitzer Straße 46\n  City: 01069
  Dresden\n  Phone: \n  Fax: \nDescription: Abstract:  The memory system is
  a fundamental performance and energy bottleneck in almost all computing s
 ystems. Recent system design\, application\, and technology trends that re
 quire more capacity\, bandwidth\,efficiency\, and predictability out of th
 e memory system make it an even more important system bottleneck. At the s
 ame time\, DRAM and flash technologies are experiencing difficult technolo
 gy scaling  challenges that make the maintenance and enhancement of their 
 capacity\, energy efficiency\, and reliability significantly more costly w
 ith conventional techniques. In fact\, recent reliability issues with DRAM
 \, such as the RowHammer problem\, are already threatening system security
  and predictability.    In this talk\, we first discuss major challenges f
 acing modern memory systems in the presence of greatly increasing demand f
 or data and ist fast analysis. We then examine some promising research and
  design directions to overcome these challenges and thus enable scalable m
 emory systems for the future. We discuss three key solution directions: 1)
  enabling new memory architectures\, functions\,  interfaces\, and better 
 integration of memory and the rest of the system\, 2) designing a memory s
 ystem that intelligently employs emerging non-volatile memory (NVM) techno
 logies and coordinates memory and storage management\, 3) reducing memory 
 interference and providing predictable performance to applications sharing
  the memory system. If time permits\, we will also touch upon our ongoing 
 related work in combating scaling challenges of NAND flash memory.    An a
 ccompanying paper\, slightly outdated (circa 2015)\, can be found here:  h
 ttp://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/pub/memory-systems-research_superfri14.pdf
     Bio:  Onur Mutlu is a Professor of Computer Science at ETH Zurich. He 
 is also a faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University\, where he previous
 ly held the William D. and Nancy W. Strecker Early Career Professorship. H
 is current broader research interests are in computer architecture\, syste
 ms\, and bioinformatics. He is especially interested in interactions acros
 s domains and between applications\, system  software\, compilers\, and mi
 croarchitecture\, with a major current focus on memory and storage systems
 . He obtained his PhD and MS in ECE from the University of Texas at Austin
  and BS degrees in Computer Engineering and Psychology from the University
  of Michigan\, Ann Arbor. His industrial experience spans starting the Com
 puter Architecture Group at Microsoft Research (2006-2009)\, and various  
 product and research positions at Intel Corporation\, Advanced Micro Devic
 es\, and VMware.  He received the inaugural IEEE Computer Society Young Co
 mputer Architect Award\, the inaugural Intel Early Career Faculty Award\, 
 faculty partnership awards from various companies\, and a healthy number o
 f best paper or \"Top Pick\" paper recognitions at various computer system
 s and architecture venues.  His computer architecture course lectures and 
 materials are freely available on  YouTube\, and his research group makes 
 software artifacts freely available online. For more information\, please 
 see his webpage at  http://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/    
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