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Persistent Memory Programming on Conventional Hardware: The persistent memory style of programming can dramatically simplify application software.

Kelly, 2019

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Driven by the advent of byte-addressable non-volatile memory, the persistent memory style of programming will gain traction among developers, taking its rightful place alongside existing paradigms for managing persistent application state. Until NVM becomes available …
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