Technology improvements and power constrains have taken multicore architectures to dominate microprocessor designs over uniprocessors. At the same time, accelerator based architectures have shown that heterogeneous multicores are very efficient and can provide high throughput for parallel applications, but with a high-programming effort. We propose Castell a scalable chip multiprocessor architecture that can be programmed as uniprocessors, and provides the high throughput of accelerator-based architectures. Castell relies on task-based programming models that simplify software development. These models use a runtime system that dynamically finds, schedules, and adds hardware-specific features to parallel tasks. One of these features...
Many-core architectures face significant hurdles to successful adoption by ISVs, and ultimately, the...
Recent product announcements show a clear trend towards aggressive integration of multiple cores on ...
Hardware accelerators have become permanent features in the post-Dennard computing landscape, displa...
Technology improvements and power constrains have taken multicore architectures to dominate micropr...
Due to inherent non-scalability of superscalar processors, processor manufacturers have switched to ...
There is a clear industrial trend towards chip multiprocessors (CMP) as the most power efficient wa...
Chip multiprocessors — also called multi-core microprocessors or CMPs for short — are now the only w...
Modern computer vision and image processing embedded systems exploit hardware acceleration inside s...
There’s no doubt that the fundamentals of computer programming were broken at the launch of the mu...
Abstract. Limits on applications and hardware technologies have put a stop to the frequency race dur...
In heterogeneous computer architectures, the serial part of an application is coupled with domain-sp...
The Problem: There is a need for computer systems which can provide large amounts of computing power...
New architectures for extreme-scale computing need to be designed for higher energy efficiency than ...
In pursuit of ever increasing performance, more and more processor architectures have become multico...
Exploitation of parallelism has for decades been central to the pursuit of computing performance. Th...
Many-core architectures face significant hurdles to successful adoption by ISVs, and ultimately, the...
Recent product announcements show a clear trend towards aggressive integration of multiple cores on ...
Hardware accelerators have become permanent features in the post-Dennard computing landscape, displa...
Technology improvements and power constrains have taken multicore architectures to dominate micropr...
Due to inherent non-scalability of superscalar processors, processor manufacturers have switched to ...
There is a clear industrial trend towards chip multiprocessors (CMP) as the most power efficient wa...
Chip multiprocessors — also called multi-core microprocessors or CMPs for short — are now the only w...
Modern computer vision and image processing embedded systems exploit hardware acceleration inside s...
There’s no doubt that the fundamentals of computer programming were broken at the launch of the mu...
Abstract. Limits on applications and hardware technologies have put a stop to the frequency race dur...
In heterogeneous computer architectures, the serial part of an application is coupled with domain-sp...
The Problem: There is a need for computer systems which can provide large amounts of computing power...
New architectures for extreme-scale computing need to be designed for higher energy efficiency than ...
In pursuit of ever increasing performance, more and more processor architectures have become multico...
Exploitation of parallelism has for decades been central to the pursuit of computing performance. Th...
Many-core architectures face significant hurdles to successful adoption by ISVs, and ultimately, the...
Recent product announcements show a clear trend towards aggressive integration of multiple cores on ...
Hardware accelerators have become permanent features in the post-Dennard computing landscape, displa...