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GLVLSI
2009
IEEE
142views VLSI» more  GLVLSI 2009»
16 years 27 days ago
Hardware-accelerated gradient noise for graphics
A synthetic noise function is a key component of most computer graphics rendering systems. This pseudo-random noise function is used to create a wide variety of natural looking te...
Josef B. Spjut, Andrew E. Kensler, Erik Brunvand
ISCA
2003
IEEE
104views Hardware» more  ISCA 2003»
15 years 11 months ago
Token Coherence: Decoupling Performance and Correctness
Many future shared-memory multiprocessor servers will both target commercial workloads and use highly-integrated “glueless” designs. Implementing low-latency cache coherence i...
Milo M. K. Martin, Mark D. Hill, David A. Wood
HPCA
1998
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Address Translation Mechanisms In Network Interfaces
Good network hardware performance is often squandered by overheads for accessing the network interface (NI) within a host. NIs that support user-level messaging avoid frequent ope...
Ioannis Schoinas, Mark D. Hill
ICECCS
2010
IEEE
219views Hardware» more  ICECCS 2010»
15 years 6 months ago
Comparison of Six Ways to Extend the Scope of Cheddar to AADL v2 with Osate
Abstract—Cheddar is a framework dedicated to the specification of real-time schedulers, and to their analysis by simulation. It is developed in Ada. Some parts of its modular ar...
Mickaël Kerboeuf, Alain Plantec, Frank Singho...
CF
2011
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
SIFT: a low-overhead dynamic information flow tracking architecture for SMT processors
Dynamic Information Flow Tracking (DIFT) is a powerful technique that can protect unmodified binaries from a broad range of vulnerabilities such as buffer overflow and code inj...
Meltem Ozsoy, Dmitry Ponomarev, Nael B. Abu-Ghazal...