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Moving Processing to Data: On the Influence of Processing in Memory on Data Management

Databases 2019-05-14 v1

Abstract

Near-Data Processing refers to an architectural hardware and software paradigm, based on the co-location of storage and compute units. Ideally, it will allow to execute application-defined data- or compute-intensive operations in-situ, i.e. within (or close to) the physical data storage. Thus, Near-Data Processing seeks to minimize expensive data movement, improving performance, scalability, and resource-efficiency. Processing-in-Memory is a sub-class of Near-Data processing that targets data processing directly within memory (DRAM) chips. The effective use of Near-Data Processing mandates new architectures, algorithms, interfaces, and development toolchains.

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@article{arxiv.1905.04767,
  title  = {Moving Processing to Data: On the Influence of Processing in Memory on Data Management},
  author = {Tobias Vincon and Andreas Koch and Ilia Petrov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.04767},
  year   = {2019}
}
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