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ISCA
2009
IEEE
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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, ...
CCGRID
2008
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Scalable Data Gathering for Real-Time Monitoring Systems on Distributed Computing
Real-time monitoring is increasingly becoming important in various scenes of large scale, multi-site distributed/parallel computing, e.g, understanding behavior of systems, schedu...
Yoshikazu Kamoshida, Kenjiro Taura
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CLUSTER
2008
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Message progression in parallel computing - to thread or not to thread?
Abstract—Message progression schemes that enable communication and computation to be overlapped have the potential to improve the performance of parallel applications. With curre...
Torsten Hoefler, Andrew Lumsdaine
DATE
2008
IEEE
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Run-time System for an Extensible Embedded Processor with Dynamic Instruction Set
One of the upcoming challenges in embedded processing is to incorporate an increasing amount of adaptivity in order to respond to the multifarious constraints induced by today’s...
Lars Bauer, Muhammad Shafique, Stephanie Kreutz, J...
ETFA
2008
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Towards migrating legacy real-time systems to multi-core platforms
Power consumption and thermal problems limit the single-core processors to be faster. Processor architects are therefore moving toward multi-core processors. Developers of embedde...
Farhang Nemati, Johan Kraft, Thomas Nolte