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GLOBECOM
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Efficient Multicast Support in Buffered Crossbars using Networks on Chip
The Internet growth coupled with the variety of its services is creating an increasing need for multicast traffic support by backbone routers and packet switches. Recently, buffere...
Iria Varela Senin, Lotfi Mhamdi, Kees Goossens
VR
1993
IEEE
128views Virtual Reality» more  VR 1993»
13 years 11 months ago
An Interactive Graphics Display Architecture
In recent times Virtual Reality has become a growing area within computer graphics with many and varied applications. Many systems suffer from inadequate performance resulting in ...
Matthew Regan, Ronald Pose
ARCS
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Improving Memory Subsystem Performance Using ViVA: Virtual Vector Architecture
The disparity between microprocessor clock frequencies and memory latency is a primary reason why many demanding applications run well below peak achievable performance. Software c...
Joseph Gebis, Leonid Oliker, John Shalf, Samuel Wi...
ASPLOS
1996
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Reducing Network Latency Using Subpages in a Global Memory Environment
New high-speed networks greatly encourage the use of network memory as a cache for virtual memory and file pages, thereby reducing the need for disk access. Becausepages are the f...
Hervé A. Jamrozik, Michael J. Feeley, Geoff...
HPDC
1997
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Cut-Through Delivery in Trapeze: An Exercise in Low-Latency Messaging
New network technology continues to improve both the latency and bandwidth of communication in computer clusters. The fastest high-speed networks approach or exceed the I/O bus ba...
Ken Yocum, Jeffrey S. Chase, Andrew J. Gallatin, A...