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Green Computing With Emerging Memory: Low-power Computation for Social Innovation

Green Computing With Emerging Memory: Low-power Computation for Social Innovation

Green Computing With Emerging Memory: Low-power Computation for Social
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Green Computing With Emerging Memory: Low-power Computation for Social Innovation Hardback - 2012

by Kawahara, Takayuki (Editor)/ Mizuno, Hiroyuki (Editor)

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Springer Verlag, 2012. Hardcover. New. 2013 edition. 220 pages. 9.25x0.67x6.10 inches.
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This book describes computing innovation, using non-volatile memory for a sustainable world. It appeals to both computing engineers and device engineers by describing a new means of lower power computing innovation, without sacrificing performance over conventional low-voltage operation. Readers will be introduced to methods of design and implementation for non-volatile memory which allow computing equipment to be turned off normally when not in use and to be turned on instantly to operate with full performance when needed.

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This book describes computing innovation, using non-volatile memory for a sustainable world. It provides a compact overview of a green computing scheme, including cutting-edge CMOS low-power devices, comprehensive spintronics knowledge, trends in low-volatile memory and non-volatile RAM, low voltage (low leakage) computing circuits and systems, and a low-power computing plan that uses non-volatile memory. Coverage should appeal both to computing engineers and device engineers, as the authors describe a new means of lower power computing innovation, without sacrificing performance over conventional low-voltage operation. Readers will be introduced to methods of design and implementation for non-volatile memory which allow computing equipment to be turned off normally when not in use and to be turned on instantly to operate with full performance when needed.

- Provides a comprehensive introduction to current low-power innovation, low-voltage technology and non-volatile memory technology;

- Includes an overview of leading-edge CMOS low-power devices and spintronics technology;

- Describes trends in low-voltage SRAM and low-voltage DRAM, providing readers with power management insight, showing the evolution of the interface between memory and processor and the predicted development of memory hierarchy systems in the future;

- Describes in detail STT-RAM (or SPRAM, spin-transfer torque RAM) technology and its potential for achieving low power consumption and high performance;

- Covers low-power computing technology at the circuits and systems levels, including the latest low-voltage computing technology being used to prevent leakage currents, as well as a description of an instantaneous on/off system using non-volatile RAMs, which can serve as an example for future green computing.

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