Journal: International Journal Of Advanced Studies In Computer Science And Engineering (ijascse)
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Abstract
Computer performance is increasingly limited by the performance of memory systems when compared to its processor counterpart. In other to
bridge this gap, the computer memory is methodically examined from the transistor level to the memory element. Since the ultimate metric of
memory system performance is related to how fast it can service critical requests from processors; the rationale used to justify the focus of this study is that by improving the memory elements known as Flip Flop used for designing Computer Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), the average request service time can be reduced. This study shows remarkable performance improvement on high capacity of computer memory with the developed memory
element. This paper presents two models of comparison analysis frameworks known as Decision Tree and Propagation route to examine and evaluate
the significant performance advantages of the memory element tagged “Extension at 87.5?tive states utilization” over conventional Flip Flops at
50% and 75?tive states utilization respectively. This study is therefore dedicated to the investigation of the existing conventional memory element
performance in comparison to a memory element tagged “Extension”, that is capable of being selected for the purpose of reading from and writing into it.