AbstractTransistor density has made possible the design of massively parallel architectures with hundreds of cores on a single chip. De- signing efficient architectures with such high number of cores is a very challenging task. Simulation of many-core architectures is now a fundamental tool for designers to explore the design space. This paper addresses the applicability of SystemC to simulate many-core architectures. We demonstrate the use of SystemC to model a system of P cores and then simulate the execution of matrix multiplication. The simulation of the model allows analyzing the results regarding the number of transfers and the number of clock cycles required to complete each transaction. A theoretical model of the algorithm execution...
Parallelizing the development cycles of hardware and software is becoming the industry’s norm for re...
The multicore revolution and the ever-increasing complexity of computing systems is dramatically ch...
The multicore revolution and the ever-increasing complexity of computing systems is dramatically cha...
AbstractTransistor density has made possible the design of massively parallel architectures with hun...
With increasing number of cores on a chip, the complexity of modeling hardware using virtual prototy...
International audienceModeling and simulation of power systems at low levels of abstraction is suppo...
Transaction level models of systems-on-chip in SystemC are commonly used in the industry to provide ...
Transaction level models of systems-on-chip in SystemC are commonly used in the industry to provide ...
TLM-DT modeling techniques, based on the highest abstraction level of the SystemC hardware descripti...
International audienceTransaction level models of systems-on-chip in SystemC are commonly used in th...
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the benefits of the multi-paradigm design methodology ...
The multicore revolution and the ever-increasing complexity of computing systems is dramatically cha...
Abstract—SPICE is widely used for transistor-level circuit simulation. However, with the growing com...
The multicore revolution and the ever-increasing complexity of computing systems is dramatically cha...
Parallelizing the development cycles of hardware and software is becoming the industry’s norm for re...
Parallelizing the development cycles of hardware and software is becoming the industry’s norm for re...
The multicore revolution and the ever-increasing complexity of computing systems is dramatically ch...
The multicore revolution and the ever-increasing complexity of computing systems is dramatically cha...
AbstractTransistor density has made possible the design of massively parallel architectures with hun...
With increasing number of cores on a chip, the complexity of modeling hardware using virtual prototy...
International audienceModeling and simulation of power systems at low levels of abstraction is suppo...
Transaction level models of systems-on-chip in SystemC are commonly used in the industry to provide ...
Transaction level models of systems-on-chip in SystemC are commonly used in the industry to provide ...
TLM-DT modeling techniques, based on the highest abstraction level of the SystemC hardware descripti...
International audienceTransaction level models of systems-on-chip in SystemC are commonly used in th...
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the benefits of the multi-paradigm design methodology ...
The multicore revolution and the ever-increasing complexity of computing systems is dramatically cha...
Abstract—SPICE is widely used for transistor-level circuit simulation. However, with the growing com...
The multicore revolution and the ever-increasing complexity of computing systems is dramatically cha...
Parallelizing the development cycles of hardware and software is becoming the industry’s norm for re...
Parallelizing the development cycles of hardware and software is becoming the industry’s norm for re...
The multicore revolution and the ever-increasing complexity of computing systems is dramatically ch...
The multicore revolution and the ever-increasing complexity of computing systems is dramatically cha...