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ISCA
2009
IEEE
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16 years 21 days ago
Achieving predictable performance through better memory controller placement in many-core CMPs
In the near term, Moore’s law will continue to provide an increasing number of transistors and therefore an increasing number of on-chip cores. Limited pin bandwidth prevents th...
Dennis Abts, Natalie D. Enright Jerger, John Kim, ...
EUROPAR
2009
Springer
16 years 18 days ago
High Performance Matrix Multiplication on Many Cores
Moore’s Law suggests that the number of processing cores on a single chip increases exponentially. The future performance increases will be mainly extracted from thread-level par...
Nan Yuan, Yongbin Zhou, Guangming Tan, Junchao Zha...
SLIP
2009
ACM
16 years 16 days ago
From 3D circuit technologies and data structures to interconnect prediction
New technologies such as 3D integration are becoming a new force that is keeping Moore’s law in effect in today’s nano era. By adding a third dimension in current 2D circuits...
Robert Fischbach, Jens Lienig, Tilo Meister
CEC
2008
IEEE
16 years 16 days ago
Automatic model type selection with heterogeneous evolution: An application to RF circuit block modeling
— Many complex, real world phenomena are difficult to study directly using controlled experiments. Instead, the use of computer simulations has become commonplace as a cost effe...
Dirk Gorissen, Luciano De Tommasi, Jeroen Croon, T...
IPPS
2007
IEEE
16 years 10 days ago
Experimental Evaluation of Emerging Multi-core Architectures
The trend of increasing speed and complexity in the single-core processor as stated in the Moore’s law is facing practical challenges. As a result, the multi-core processor arch...
Abdullah Kayi, Yiyi Yao, Tarek A. El-Ghazawi, Greg...