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Flexible-Latency DRAM: Understanding and Exploiting Latency Variation in Modern DRAM Chips (1805.03154v1)

Published 8 May 2018 in cs.AR

Abstract: This article summarizes key results of our work on experimental characterization and analysis of latency variation and latency-reliability trade-offs in modern DRAM chips, which was published in SIGMETRICS 2016, and examines the work's significance and future potential. The goal of this work is to (i) experimentally characterize and understand the latency variation across cells within a DRAM chip for these three fundamental DRAM operations, and (ii) develop new mechanisms that exploit our understanding of the latency variation to reliably improve performance. To this end, we comprehensively characterize 240 DRAM chips from three major vendors, and make six major new observations about latency variation within DRAM. Notably, we find that (i) there is large latency variation across the cells for each of the three operations; (ii) variation characteristics exhibit significant spatial locality: slower cells are clustered in certain regions of a DRAM chip; and (iii) the three fundamental operations exhibit different reliability characteristics when the latency of each operation is reduced. Based on our observations, we propose Flexible-LatencY DRAM (FLY-DRAM), a mechanism that exploits latency variation across DRAM cells within a DRAM chip to improve system performance. The key idea of FLY-DRAM is to exploit the spatial locality of slower cells within DRAM, and access the faster DRAM regions with reduced latencies for the fundamental operations. Our evaluations show that FLY-DRAM improves the performance of a wide range of applications by 13.3%, 17.6%, and 19.5%, on average, for each of the three different vendors' real DRAM chips, in a simulated 8-core system.

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Authors (10)
  1. Kevin K. Chang (8 papers)
  2. Abhijith Kashyap (3 papers)
  3. Hasan Hassan (35 papers)
  4. Saugata Ghose (59 papers)
  5. Kevin Hsieh (17 papers)
  6. Donghyuk Lee (24 papers)
  7. Tianshi Li (22 papers)
  8. Gennady Pekhimenko (52 papers)
  9. Samira Khan (12 papers)
  10. Onur Mutlu (279 papers)
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