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SUMMARY:Architecting and Programming Heterogeneous Memory Systems
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\nComputer Science and Applied Mathematics\n\nArc
 hitecting and Programming Heterogeneous Memory Systems\n\nVetter, Peng\n\n
 Concerns about energy-efficiency and cost are forcing the US Exascale Comp
 uting Project to reexamine system architectures, and, specifically, the me
 mory and storage hierarchy. While memory and storage technologies have rem
 ained relatively stable for nearly two decades, new architectural features
 , such as deep memory hierarchies, non-volatile memory (NVM), and near-mem
 ory processing, have emerged as possible solutions. However, these archite
 ctural changes will have a major impact on HPC software systems and applic
 ations. To be effective, software and applications will need to be redesig
 ned to exploit these new capabilities. In this talk, I will sample these e
 merging memory technologies, discuss their architectural and software impl
 ications, and describe several new approaches to programming these systems
 . One such system is Siena, which allows design space exploration of heter
 ogeneous memory systems.
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