Efficient memory usage in systems including volatile and...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Storage accessing and control – Specific memory composition

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C711S118000, C711S154000

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07613870

ABSTRACT:
A first method for efficient memory usage includes (1) determining whether data retrieved from a first storage device is characterized as data that is primarily read; and (2) if data retrieved from the first storage device is characterized as data that is primarily read (a) writing the retrieved data in a temporary storage device with short write latency; and (b) writing the retrieved data in a high-density memory. Numerous other aspects are provided.

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