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Skyrmion Vault: Maximizing Skyrmion Lifespan for Enabling Low-Power Skyrmion Racetrack Memory
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Skyrmion Vault: Maximizing Skyrmion Lifespan for Enabling Low-Power Skyrmion Racetrack Memory

Syue-Wei Lu, Shuo-Han Chen, Yu-Pei Liang, Yuan-Hao Chang, Kang Wang, Tseng-Yi Chen and Wei-Kuan Shih
Proceedings of the Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference, ASP-DAC, pp.333-338
01/2023

Abstract

lifespan SK-RM skyrmion racetrack memory Electrical and Electronic Engineering Computer Science Applications Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
Skyrmion racetrack memory (SK-RM) has demonstrated great potential as a high-density and low-cost nonvolatile memory. Nevertheless, even though random data accesses are supported on SK-RM, data accesses can not be carried out on individual data bit directly. Instead, special skyrmion manipulations, such as injecting and shifting, are required to support random information update and deletion. With such special manipulations, the latency and energy consumption of skyrmion manipulations could quickly accumulate and induce additional overhead on the data read/write path of SK-RM. Meanwhile, injection operation consumes more energy and has higher latency than any other manipulations. Although prior arts have tried to alleviate the overhead of skyrmion manipulations, the possibility of minimizing injections through buffering skyrmions for future reuse and energy conservation receives much less attention. Such observation motivates us to propose the concept of skyrmion vault to effectively utilize the skyrmion buffer track structure for energy conservation through maximizing the lifespan of injected skyrmions and minimizing the number of skyrmion injections. Experimental results have shown promising improvements in both energy consumption and skyrmions' lifespan.

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