Micron Technology, Inc.
Hierarchical memory apparatus
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Abstract:
Systems, apparatuses, and methods related to hierarchical memory are described herein. A hierarchical memory apparatus can be part of a memory system that can leverage persistent memory to store data that is generally stored in a non-persistent memory. An example apparatus includes logic circuitry configured to receive a command indicating that an access to a base address register coupled to the logic circuitry has occurred. The command can be indicative of a data access involving a persistent memory device and/or a non-persistent memory device. The logic circuitry can determine that the access command corresponds to an operation to divert data from the non-persistent memory device to the persistent memory device, generate an interrupt signal, and cause the interrupt signal to be asserted on a host coupleable to the logic circuitry as part of the operation to divert data from the non-persistent memory device to the persistent memory device.
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9 Sep 2020
11 Jan 2022