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   * Wilkes, [[https://​www.cs.princeton.edu/​courses/​archive/​fall10/​cos375/​WilkesCacheElectronics.pdf | Slave Memories and Dynamic Storage Allocation,​]] //IEEE Trans. On Electronic Computers, 1965.//   * Wilkes, [[https://​www.cs.princeton.edu/​courses/​archive/​fall10/​cos375/​WilkesCacheElectronics.pdf | Slave Memories and Dynamic Storage Allocation,​]] //IEEE Trans. On Electronic Computers, 1965.//
   * Lee et al., [[ http://​users.ece.cmu.edu/​~omutlu/​pub/​pcm_isca09.pdf | Architecting Phase Change Memory as a Scalable DRAM Alternative]],​ //ISCA 2009//   * Lee et al., [[ http://​users.ece.cmu.edu/​~omutlu/​pub/​pcm_isca09.pdf | Architecting Phase Change Memory as a Scalable DRAM Alternative]],​ //ISCA 2009//
 +  * Yoongu Kim et al., [[https://​users.ece.cmu.edu/​~omutlu/​pub/​salp-dram_isca12.pdf| A Case for Exploiting Subarray-Level Parallelism (SALP) in DRAM]], //ISCA 2012//
 +  * Rau, [[http://​citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/​viewdoc/​download?​doi=10.1.1.12.7149&​rep=rep1&​type=pdf | Pseudo-randomly Interleaved Memory]],// ISCA 1991//