Persistent Memory Special Interest Group

 

Updated January 2024

The Persistent Memory Special Interest Group (PM SIG) mission is to accelerate awareness and adoption of Persistent Memory (PM) for computing architectures. 

The PM SIG:

  • Educates on the types, benefits, value, and integration of Persistent Memories
  • Communicates usage of the Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) Programming Model developed to simplify system integration of current and future PM technologies
  • Influences and collaborates with middleware and application vendors to support Persistent Memories
  • Develops user-perspective case studies, best practices, and vertical industry requirements
  • Coordinates with industry standard groups and promote industry standards related to Persistent Memory and non-volatile DIMMs.
  • Synchronizes and communcates a common Persistent Memory taxonomy

The Persistent Memory SIG is a member communiity under the SNIA and the Compute, Memory, and Storage Initiative (www.snia.org/cmsi), which provides logistical and promotional support for the SIG.

The Persistent Memory SIG is co-chaired by Arthur Sainio of SMART Modular Technologies and Raghu Kulkarni of Intel Corporation, and supports SNIA activities in persistent memory through webinars, live presentations, and demonstrations at industry events.

Visit the CMSI Knowledge Center page for up-to-date news, event listings, webcasts, FAQs, white papers, and articles about Persistent Memory. 

Persistent Memory Programming Workshop and Hackathon Program

A Persistent Memory Programming Workshop and Hackathon program has been launched in 2019 by the PM&NVDIMM SIG. Visit the Hackathon page and the SNIA Compute, Memory, and Storage blog for details on upcoming events in your area.

Visit the SNIA Event Calendar for the latest list of events where you can find the SIG!

 Your feedback is welcome and encouraged.  If you would like to participate in SIG activities, email pmnvdimm-chair@snia.org