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MICRO
1999
IEEE
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14 years 2 months ago
Balance Scheduling: Weighting Branch Tradeoffs in Superblocks
Since there is generally insufficient instruction level parallelism within a single basic block, higher performance is achieved by speculatively scheduling operations in superbloc...
Alexandre E. Eichenberger, Waleed Meleis
EMSOFT
2005
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
A sink-n-hoist framework for leakage power reduction
Power leakage constitutes an increasing fraction of the total power consumption in modern semiconductor technologies. Recent research efforts have tried to integrate architecture...
Yi-Ping You, Chung-Wen Huang, Jenq Kuen Lee
ASPLOS
1992
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Efficient Superscalar Performance Through Boosting
The foremost goal of superscalar processor design is to increase performance through the exploitation of instruction-level parallelism (ILP). Previous studies have shown that spec...
Michael D. Smith, Mark Horowitz, Monica S. Lam
ISQED
2009
IEEE
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14 years 4 months ago
Uncriticality-directed scheduling for tackling variation and power challenges
The advance in semiconductor technologies presents the serious problem of parameter variations. They affect threshold voltage of transistors and thus circuit delay has variability...
Toshinori Sato, Shingo Watanabe
CGO
2004
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
FLASH: Foresighted Latency-Aware Scheduling Heuristic for Processors with Customized Datapaths
Application-specific instruction set processors (ASIPs) have the potential to meet the challenging cost, performance, and power goals of future embedded processors by customizing ...
Manjunath Kudlur, Kevin Fan, Michael L. Chu, Rajiv...