Kevin Te-Ming Lim's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Current trends in memory capacity and power of servers indicate the need for memory system redesign. Memory capacity is projected to grow at a smaller rate relative to the growth in compute capacity, leading to a potential memory capacity wall in future systems. Furthermore, per-server memory demands are increasing due to large-memory applications,...
Citations
... Before the 2013 Open Compute Summit, Mellanox Technologies [18] had shown that their Infiniband switching fabric can disaggregate the IO and storage subsystem, isolating these from the main computing system. The authors in [19][20][21][22] studied the DS idea and presented the design of a new generalpurpose architectural building block, a memory blade, which allows memory to be "disaggregated" from the rest of the system ensemble. In [23] the authors discussed the ability of current data center communication networks to support the idea of disaggregation. ...