Chip Multiprocessors (CMPs) allow different applications to concurrently execute on a single chip. When applications with differing demands for memory compete for a shared cache, ...
Aamer Jaleel, William Hasenplaugh, Moinuddin K. Qu...
To make efficient use of CMPs with tens to hundreds of cores, it is often necessary to exploit fine-grain parallelism. However, managing tasks of a few thousand instructions is ...
Daniel Sanchez, Richard M. Yoo, Christos Kozyrakis
— As CMPs are emerging as the dominant architecture for a wide range of platforms (from embedded systems and game consoles, to PCs, and to servers) the need to manage on-chip res...
In embedded systems, memory is one of the most expensive resources. Due to this, program code size has turned out to be one of the most critical design constraints. Code compressi...
Jari Heikkinen, Tommi Rantanen, Andrea G. M. Cilio...
Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) combines the scalability of loosely coupled multicomputer systems with the ease of usability of tightly coupled multiprocessors, and allows transpa...
M. Rasit Eskicioglu, T. Anthony Marsland, Weiwu Hu...