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MEMO’25: International Workshop on Memory System, Management and Optimization


Workshop: MEMO’25: International Workshop on Memory System Management and Optimization

Authors: Stephen Lecler Olivier (Sandia National Laboratories), Maya Gokhale (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)), Ivy Peng (KTH Royal Institute of Technology), Kyle Hale (Oregon State University), and Ronald Minnich (Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE))

Abstract: The increasing disparity between computing speed and memory speed, commonly referred to as the memory wall, remains a critical and enduring challenge in the high performance computing and analytics community. This workshop aims to bring together computer science and computational science researchers, from industry, government labs and academia, concerned with the challenges of efficiently using existing and emerging memory systems. The term "performance" for memory systems is general, and includes latency, bandwidth, power consumption and reliability from the aspect of hardware memory technologies to how it is manifested in the application performance.


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