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23 Aug 2019Form Number
LP1194PDF size
11 pages, 363 KBAbstract
The paper introduces the programming model for Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory. The paper describes the challenges to application programming to best take advantage of the benefits of persistent memory, and provides an overview of the supporting libraries to ease the development work.
The target audience for this paper is developers who are considering using persistent memory in their applications. It is also valuable for people who are involved in related activities and want an overview of this new technology.
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Introduction
Programming Model
Programming challenges
Persistent Memory Development Kit
Usage scenarios
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