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An In-Order SMT Architecture with Static Resource Partitioning for Consumer Applications

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An In-Order SMT Architecture with Static Resource Partitioning for Consumer Applications
Abstract. This paper proposes a simplified simultaneous multithreading (SMT) architecture aiming at CPU cores of embedded SoCs for consumer applications. This architecture reduces the hardware cost and design complexity of the SMT architecture by adopting in-order execution within threads and static resource partitioning among threads. In our architecture, processor resources are divided into three types depending on their related pipeline stages and static partitioning is applied individually to each resource type. Each thread can perform its operation using the resource partition to which it belongs. Simulation results show that reasonable static partitioning reduces the hardware cost and design complexity of SMT processors while having little negative impact on or even improving performance, compared with full resource sharing.
Byung In Moon, Hongil Yoon, Ilgun Yun, Sungho Kang
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where PDCAT
Authors Byung In Moon, Hongil Yoon, Ilgun Yun, Sungho Kang
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