www.warftindia.org Abstract—Increasing computational demand has stirred node architectures to move towards SuperComputer-On-Chips(SCOCs), where computational efficiency is emphasized over peak performance. Suitability of the architecture to a wider class of applications is becoming an pre-eminent design constraint for future HPC systems. This paper explores a novel design paradigm, the Custom Built Heterogeneous Multi-core Architectures (CUBEMACH) for realizing future generation node architectures. The CUBEMACH design flavoring a set of applica-tions offers the possibility of increased resource utilization, which is exploited by running traces of multiple independent applica-tions within a node without time or space sharing. A wide variety ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.As a result of increasing communication demands, application-s...
International audienceHigh-performance computing (HPC) is recognizedas one of the pillars for furthe...
The ongoing trend to more heterogeneous systems forces us to rethink the design of systems. In this ...
The way in which HPC systems are built has changed over the decades. Originally, special purpose com...
In part-I, a novel multi-core node architecture was proposed which when employed in a cluster enviro...
As the complexity of applications grows with each new generation, so does the demand for computation...
Improving the performance of future computing systems will be based upon the ability of increasing t...
Modern HPC systems are becoming increasingly heterogeneous, affecting all components of HPC systems,...
High-performance computing (HPC) is recognized as one of the pillars for further progress in science...
As a result of increasing communication demands, application-specific and scalable Network-on-Chips ...
High-performance computing (HPC) is recognized as one of the pillars for further progress in science...
During the last 15 years, the supercomputing industry has been using mass-produced, off-the-shelf co...
Moore’s Law, which stated that “the complexity for minimum component costs has increased at a rate o...
AbstractWe proposed a design method of heterogeneous multi-core processor on chip. In our design flo...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State UniversityLa...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.As a result of increasing communication demands, application-s...
International audienceHigh-performance computing (HPC) is recognizedas one of the pillars for furthe...
The ongoing trend to more heterogeneous systems forces us to rethink the design of systems. In this ...
The way in which HPC systems are built has changed over the decades. Originally, special purpose com...
In part-I, a novel multi-core node architecture was proposed which when employed in a cluster enviro...
As the complexity of applications grows with each new generation, so does the demand for computation...
Improving the performance of future computing systems will be based upon the ability of increasing t...
Modern HPC systems are becoming increasingly heterogeneous, affecting all components of HPC systems,...
High-performance computing (HPC) is recognized as one of the pillars for further progress in science...
As a result of increasing communication demands, application-specific and scalable Network-on-Chips ...
High-performance computing (HPC) is recognized as one of the pillars for further progress in science...
During the last 15 years, the supercomputing industry has been using mass-produced, off-the-shelf co...
Moore’s Law, which stated that “the complexity for minimum component costs has increased at a rate o...
AbstractWe proposed a design method of heterogeneous multi-core processor on chip. In our design flo...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State UniversityLa...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.As a result of increasing communication demands, application-s...
International audienceHigh-performance computing (HPC) is recognizedas one of the pillars for furthe...
The ongoing trend to more heterogeneous systems forces us to rethink the design of systems. In this ...