In this paper we try to conclude what kind of a computer architecture is efficient for executing sequential problems, and what kind of an architecture is efficient for executing parallel problems from the processor architect's point of view. For that purpose we analytically evaluate the performance of eight general purpose processor architectures representing widely both commercial and scientific processor designs in both single processor and multiprocessor setups. The results are interesting. The most efficient architecture for sequential problems is a two-level pipelined VLIW architecture with few parallel functional units. The most efficient architecture for parallel problems is a deeply inter-thread superpipelined architecture in which ...
Abstract — The efficient processing of MultiMedia Applications (MMAs) is currently one of the main b...
This paper presents an investigation into the development of performance metrics for sequential and ...
We review the main research issues and problems in the area of general-purpose, massively parallel M...
In this paper we try to conclude what is optimal pipeline organization for general purpose processor...
Parallel computers provide great amounts of computing power, but they do so at the cost of increased...
Abstract. This paper evaluates efficiency in the parallelization of multi-core processors. Early com...
Parallel processing is becoming a dominant way in which very high performance is being achieved in m...
The architecture of future high performance computer systems will respond to the possibilities offer...
A SURVEY OF PARADIGMS FOR BUILDING AND DESIGNING PARALLEL COMPUTING MACHINES In this paper we descr...
Computer architects have always strived to increase the performance of theircomputer architectures. ...
International audienceAmdhal's law says that, we cannot go faster than the serial 1 section of the ...
Advanced many-core CPU chips already have few hundreds of processing cores (e.g. 160 cores in an IBM...
A wide variety of computer architectures have been proposed to exploit parallelism at different gran...
Exploiting better performance from computer programs translates to finding more instructions to exec...
In this paper we want to demonstrate the large impact of theoretical considerations on the design an...
Abstract — The efficient processing of MultiMedia Applications (MMAs) is currently one of the main b...
This paper presents an investigation into the development of performance metrics for sequential and ...
We review the main research issues and problems in the area of general-purpose, massively parallel M...
In this paper we try to conclude what is optimal pipeline organization for general purpose processor...
Parallel computers provide great amounts of computing power, but they do so at the cost of increased...
Abstract. This paper evaluates efficiency in the parallelization of multi-core processors. Early com...
Parallel processing is becoming a dominant way in which very high performance is being achieved in m...
The architecture of future high performance computer systems will respond to the possibilities offer...
A SURVEY OF PARADIGMS FOR BUILDING AND DESIGNING PARALLEL COMPUTING MACHINES In this paper we descr...
Computer architects have always strived to increase the performance of theircomputer architectures. ...
International audienceAmdhal's law says that, we cannot go faster than the serial 1 section of the ...
Advanced many-core CPU chips already have few hundreds of processing cores (e.g. 160 cores in an IBM...
A wide variety of computer architectures have been proposed to exploit parallelism at different gran...
Exploiting better performance from computer programs translates to finding more instructions to exec...
In this paper we want to demonstrate the large impact of theoretical considerations on the design an...
Abstract — The efficient processing of MultiMedia Applications (MMAs) is currently one of the main b...
This paper presents an investigation into the development of performance metrics for sequential and ...
We review the main research issues and problems in the area of general-purpose, massively parallel M...