This paper investigates reconfigurable architectures suitable for chip multiprocessors (CMPs). Prior research has established that augmenting a conventional processor with reconfi...
Matthew A. Watkins, Mark J. Cianchetti, David H. A...
—CMOS scaling has long been a source of dramatic performance gains. However, semiconductor feature size reduction has resulted in increasing levels of operating temperatures and ...
Shantanu Gupta, Shuguang Feng, Amin Ansari, Scott ...
Coarse-grained reconfigurable architectures aim to achieve both goals of high performance and flexibility. However, existing reconfigurable array architectures require many resour...
Yoonjin Kim, Mary Kiemb, Chulsoo Park, Jinyong Jun...
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...
As chip multiprocessors (CMPs) become increasingly mainstream, architects have likewise become more interested in how best to share a cache hierarchy among multiple simultaneous t...
Lisa R. Hsu, Steven K. Reinhardt, Ravishankar R. I...