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ISCA
2009
IEEE
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Thread criticality predictors for dynamic performance, power, and resource management in chip multiprocessors
With the shift towards chip multiprocessors (CMPs), exploiting and managing parallelism has become a central problem in computer systems. Many issues of parallelism management boi...
Abhishek Bhattacharjee, Margaret Martonosi
ASPLOS
2004
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Heat-and-run: leveraging SMT and CMP to manage power density through the operating system
Power density in high-performance processors continues to increase with technology generations as scaling of current, clock speed, and device density outpaces the downscaling of s...
Mohamed A. Gomaa, Michael D. Powell, T. N. Vijayku...
MICRO
2008
IEEE
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Coordinated management of multiple interacting resources in chip multiprocessors: A machine learning approach
—Efficient sharing of system resources is critical to obtaining high utilization and enforcing system-level performance objectives on chip multiprocessors (CMPs). Although sever...
Ramazan Bitirgen, Engin Ipek, José F. Mart&...
ISCA
2009
IEEE
178views Hardware» more  ISCA 2009»
13 years 11 months ago
Thread motion: fine-grained power management for multi-core systems
Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) is a commonly-used powermanagement scheme that dynamically adjusts power and performance to the time-varying needs of running programs...
Krishna K. Rangan, Gu-Yeon Wei, David Brooks
ISLPED
2005
ACM
123views Hardware» more  ISLPED 2005»
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Coordinated, distributed, formal energy management of chip multiprocessors
Designers are moving toward chip-multiprocessors (CMPs) to leverage application parallelism for higher performance while keeping design complexity under control. However, to date,...
Philo Juang, Qiang Wu, Li-Shiuan Peh, Margaret Mar...