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ISVLSI
2007
IEEE
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Designing Memory Subsystems Resilient to Process Variations
As technology scales, more sophisticated fabrication processes cause variations in many different parameters in the device. These variations could severely affect the performance ...
Mahmoud Ben Naser, Yao Guo, Csaba Andras Moritz
ESA
2007
Springer
93views Algorithms» more  ESA 2007»
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Polynomial Time Algorithms for Minimum Energy Scheduling
The aim of power management policies is to reduce the amount of energy consumed by computer systems while maintaining satisfactory level of performance. One common method for savin...
Philippe Baptiste, Marek Chrobak, Christoph Dü...
FPL
2007
Springer
198views Hardware» more  FPL 2007»
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Floating-Point Trigonometric Functions for FPGAs
Field-programmable circuits now have a capacity that allows them to accelerate floating-point computing, but are still missing core libraries for it. In particular, there is a ne...
Jérémie Detrey, Florent de Dinechin
LCPC
2007
Springer
14 years 4 months ago
Automatic Communication Performance Debugging in PGAS Languages
Recent studies have shown that programming in a Partition Global Address Space (PGAS) language can be more productive than programming in a message passing model. One reason for th...
Jimmy Su, Katherine A. Yelick
CLUSTER
2006
IEEE
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Initial Performance Evaluation of the NetEffect 10 Gigabit iWARP Adapter
Interconnect speeds currently surpass the abilities of today’s processors to satisfy their demands. The throughput rate provided by the network simply generates too much protoco...
Dennis Dalessandro, Pete Wyckoff, Gary Montry