Jean-Claude Laprie Award for seminal RowHammer paper

The SAFARI group, led by Prof. Onur Mutlu, has won the Jean-Claude Laprie Award in Dependable Computing 2024 for their ISCA’14 paper: “Flipping bits in memory without accessing them: An experimental study of DRAM disturbance errors”.

by Stefanie Paul-Cavallier
Enlarged view: Onur Mutlu
Prof. Onur Mutlu at the award ceremony

Onur Mutlu on his paper: "Our paper was published at ISCA 2014 ten years ago. It has had extensive influence on both industry (including memory, CPU, systems and testing companies) and academia across multiple communities, including computer architecture, hardware & systems security, dependable systems, reliability physics. Much progress has been made in the past 10 years, yet the technology scaling problems that lead to RowHammer and read disturbance bitflips remain to be solved (well) and memory robustness is an increasingly important issue. I am personally honored to receive such a long-term impact award that is named after a true pioneer in dependable computing systems."

Further information: RowHammer paper wins the 2024 Jean-Claude Laprie Award

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