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HPCA
2008
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Supporting highly-decoupled thread-level redundancy for parallel programs
The continued scaling of device dimensions and the operating voltage reduces the critical charge and thus natural noise tolerance level of transistors. As a result, circuits can p...
M. Wasiur Rashid, Michael C. Huang
CASES
2006
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Improving the performance and power efficiency of shared helpers in CMPs
Technology scaling trends have forced designers to consider alternatives to deeply pipelining aggressive cores with large amounts of performance accelerating hardware. One alterna...
Anahita Shayesteh, Glenn Reinman, Norman P. Jouppi...
ISORC
2002
IEEE
14 years 16 days ago
Integrating Real-Time Synchronization Schemes into Preemption Threshold Scheduling
Preemption threshold scheduling (PTS) provides prominent benefits for fixed priority scheduling such as increased schedulability, reduced context switches, and decreased memory re...
Saehwa Kim, Seongsoo Hong, Tae-Hyung Kim
IPPS
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A distributed paging RAM grid system for wide-area memory sharing
Memory-intensive applications often suffer from the poor performance of disk swapping when memory is inadequate. Remote memory sharing schemes, which provide a remote memory that ...
Rui Chu, Nong Xiao, Yongzhen Zhuang, Yunhao Liu, X...
PODC
2011
ACM
12 years 10 months ago
Robust network supercomputing without centralized control
Internet supercomputing is becoming an increasingly popular means for harnessing the power of a vast number of interconnected computers. This comes at a cost substantially lower t...
Seda Davtyan, Kishori M. Konwar, Alexander A. Shva...