Abstract- This paper describes the implementation of an areaefficient and protected user memory-mapped network interface, the pbuf (Parcel Buffer), for the Data IntensiVe Architecture (DIVA) processing-in-memory (PIM) system. This implementation of the pbuf in TSMC 0.18 µm CMOS technology displays an aggregate bi-directional throughput of 48.08Gbps, using low area (0.56 mm 2) and power consumption (32.30mW). These characteristics, especially the low area and power, have made the current implementation an ideal choice for assimilation in DIVA PIM systems, since low area and power are critical design requirements in the PIM philosophy. The pbuf implementation has been verified by the execution of a 2-PIM Transitive Closure benchmark at 140MHz...
User-level network interfaces allow applications direct access to the network without operating syst...
Operating Systems Support for End-to-End Gbps Networking This paper argues that workstation host int...
Recent developments in networking include the interest in software‐defined networking, in which Open...
Abstract. The Data-Intensive Architecture (DIVA) system employs Processing-In-Memory (PIM) chips as ...
The Data-Intensive Architecture (DIVA) system incorporates Processing-In-Memory (PIM) chips as smart...
Restricted until 15 Nov. 2008.Processing-In-Memory (PIM) architectures have recently gained signific...
7noDuring the years, microprocessors went through impressive performance improvement thanks to techn...
A Buffer management algorithm plays an important role in determining the packet loss ratio in a comp...
This paper describes a new host interface architecture for high-speed networks operating at 800 of M...
A Network Interface Card (NIC) is used for receiving the packets, processing the packets, passing th...
This thesis investigates the plausibility of designing and developing a versatile, reusable, high sp...
Summarization: One of the main bottlenecks when designing a network processing system is very often ...
This report details the accomplishments of the 'Building More Powerful Less Expensive Supercomputers...
The Problem: There is a need for computer systems which can provide large amounts of computing power...
The goal of this project is to study the design and implementation of a new intelligent network inte...
User-level network interfaces allow applications direct access to the network without operating syst...
Operating Systems Support for End-to-End Gbps Networking This paper argues that workstation host int...
Recent developments in networking include the interest in software‐defined networking, in which Open...
Abstract. The Data-Intensive Architecture (DIVA) system employs Processing-In-Memory (PIM) chips as ...
The Data-Intensive Architecture (DIVA) system incorporates Processing-In-Memory (PIM) chips as smart...
Restricted until 15 Nov. 2008.Processing-In-Memory (PIM) architectures have recently gained signific...
7noDuring the years, microprocessors went through impressive performance improvement thanks to techn...
A Buffer management algorithm plays an important role in determining the packet loss ratio in a comp...
This paper describes a new host interface architecture for high-speed networks operating at 800 of M...
A Network Interface Card (NIC) is used for receiving the packets, processing the packets, passing th...
This thesis investigates the plausibility of designing and developing a versatile, reusable, high sp...
Summarization: One of the main bottlenecks when designing a network processing system is very often ...
This report details the accomplishments of the 'Building More Powerful Less Expensive Supercomputers...
The Problem: There is a need for computer systems which can provide large amounts of computing power...
The goal of this project is to study the design and implementation of a new intelligent network inte...
User-level network interfaces allow applications direct access to the network without operating syst...
Operating Systems Support for End-to-End Gbps Networking This paper argues that workstation host int...
Recent developments in networking include the interest in software‐defined networking, in which Open...