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HPCA
2008
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
DeCoR: A Delayed Commit and Rollback mechanism for handling inductive noise in processors
Increases in peak current draw and reductions in the operating voltages of processors continue to amplify the importance of dealing with voltage fluctuations in processors. Noise-...
Meeta Sharma Gupta, Krishna K. Rangan, Michael D. ...
HPCA
2008
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Supporting highly-decoupled thread-level redundancy for parallel programs
The continued scaling of device dimensions and the operating voltage reduces the critical charge and thus natural noise tolerance level of transistors. As a result, circuits can p...
M. Wasiur Rashid, Michael C. Huang
HPCA
2005
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Unbounded Transactional Memory
Hardware transactional memory should support unbounded transactions: transactions of arbitrary size and duration. We describe a hardware implementation of unbounded transactional ...
C. Scott Ananian, Krste Asanovic, Bradley C. Kuszm...
HPCA
2001
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Self-Tuned Congestion Control for Multiprocessor Networks
Network performance in tightly-coupled multiprocessors typically degrades rapidly beyond network saturation. Consequently, designers must keep a network below its saturation point...
Mithuna Thottethodi, Alvin R. Lebeck, Shubhendu S....
POPL
2007
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Generative unbinding of names
This paper is concerned with a programming language construct for typed name binding that enforces -equivalence. It proves a new result about what operations on names can co-exist...
Andrew M. Pitts, Mark R. Shinwell