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ADM Package
The Accurate Dynamic Random-Access Memory Model (ADM) package is a configurable, transaction-level model for Dynamic Random-Access Memories (DRAMs). This model is more accurate than existing DRAM models currently used for system-simulation, because it considers the major delay parameters of real DRAMs and imitates their timing behavior. The package allows a realistic and comprehensive view of memory usage - accurately predicting how systems will perform, given memory access competition and congestion.
A demonstration program provided in the package can be used to test the delay and throughput of the DRAM for certain traffic flows, more accurately representing the performance of systems and even realistically evaluating Networks on Chip (NOCs) deployed in those systems. The package enables a comprehensive view of memory usage - accurately looking at how systems will perform. This consequently empowers users to adjust NoCs in a system and achieve optimal memory performance.
For a list of ADM FAQs click here
The tool is freely available to both OCP-IP members and non-members alike from www.ocpip.org.
The Accurate Dynamic Random-Access Memory Model (ADM) package is licensed under the GNU LGPL.
Click here to read the license
Click here to download the latest version of the ADM Package (updated June 9, 2011)
The Accurate Dynamic Random-Access Memory Model (ADM) package is a configurable, transaction-level model for Dynamic Random-Access Memories (DRAMs). This model is more accurate than existing DRAM models currently used for system-simulation, because it considers the major delay parameters of real DRAMs and imitates their timing behavior. The package allows a realistic and comprehensive view of memory usage - accurately predicting how systems will perform, given memory access competition and congestion.
A demonstration program provided in the package can be used to test the delay and throughput of the DRAM for certain traffic flows, more accurately representing the performance of systems and even realistically evaluating Networks on Chip (NOCs) deployed in those systems. The package enables a comprehensive view of memory usage - accurately looking at how systems will perform. This consequently empowers users to adjust NoCs in a system and achieve optimal memory performance.
For a list of ADM FAQs click here
The tool is freely available to both OCP-IP members and non-members alike from www.ocpip.org.
The Accurate Dynamic Random-Access Memory Model (ADM) package is licensed under the GNU LGPL.
Click here to read the license
Click here to download the latest version of the ADM Package (updated June 9, 2011)

