Semiconductor Memories and Systems provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of semiconductor memory at the technology and system levels. After an introduction on market trends and memory applications, the book focuses on mainstream technologies, illustrating their current status, challenges and opportunities, with special attention paid to scalability paths. Technologies discussed include static random access memory (SRAM), dynamic random access memory (DRAM), non-volatile memory (NVM), and NAND flash memory. Embedded memory and requirements and system level needs for storage class memory are also addressed. Each chapter covers physical operating mechanisms, fabrication technologies, and the main challenges to scalability.Finally, the work reviews the emerging trends for storage class memory, mainly focusing on the advantages and opportunities of phase change based memory technologies.
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Table of Contents
1. Historical review of semiconductor memories2. The usage of Memory in current systems
3. SRAM technology status and perspectives
4. DRAM circuit and process�technology
5. NAND Flash technology status and perspectives
6. Embedded memory solutions: charge storagge based, resistive�and magnetic
7. The evolving role of�storage-class memory in servers and large systems
8. 3DXpoint�fundamentals
9. Other Emerging Memories
10. Computing�with nonvolatile memories for artificial intelligence