During the last decades, Computer Architecture has experienced a great series of revolutionary changes. The increasing transistor count on a single chip has led to some of the main milestones in the field, from the release of the first Superscalar (1965) to the state-of-the-art Multithreaded Multicore Architectures, like the Intel Core i7 (2009).Moore's Law has continued for almost half of a century and is not expected to stop for at least another decade, and perhaps much longer. Moore observed a trend in the process technology advances. So, the number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit has increased exponentially, doubling approximately every two years. Nevertheless, having more available transistors c...
International audienceCurrent applications constraints are pushing for higher computation power whil...
Since the mid-1980s processor performance growth has been remarkable, with an annual growth of about...
Anytime you work with oranges and apples, you’ll need a number of schemes to organize total performa...
During the last decades, Computer Architecture has experienced a great series of revolutionary chang...
In the last decade, we have seen a transition from single-core to manycore in computer architectures...
Single-ISA heterogeneous multicore processors have gained substantial interest over the past few yea...
In the era of big data, advanced sensing, and artificial intelligence, the required computation powe...
Heterogeneous processors intended for mobile devices are composed of a number of different CPU core...
This paper explores area/parallelism tradeoffs in the design of distributed shared-memory (DSM) mult...
Most embedded devices are based on heterogeneous Multiprocessor System on Chips (MPSoCs). These con...
The relentless push in technology scaling driven by Moore's Law has witnessed fantastic gains in the...
As chip manufacturing processes are getting ever closer to what is physically possible, the projecti...
As the microprocessor industry embraces multicore architectures, inherently parallel applications be...
Heterogeneous many-cores are now an integral part of modern computing systems ranging from embedding...
Multi-core processors naturally exploit thread-level par-allelism (TLP). However, extracting instruc...
International audienceCurrent applications constraints are pushing for higher computation power whil...
Since the mid-1980s processor performance growth has been remarkable, with an annual growth of about...
Anytime you work with oranges and apples, you’ll need a number of schemes to organize total performa...
During the last decades, Computer Architecture has experienced a great series of revolutionary chang...
In the last decade, we have seen a transition from single-core to manycore in computer architectures...
Single-ISA heterogeneous multicore processors have gained substantial interest over the past few yea...
In the era of big data, advanced sensing, and artificial intelligence, the required computation powe...
Heterogeneous processors intended for mobile devices are composed of a number of different CPU core...
This paper explores area/parallelism tradeoffs in the design of distributed shared-memory (DSM) mult...
Most embedded devices are based on heterogeneous Multiprocessor System on Chips (MPSoCs). These con...
The relentless push in technology scaling driven by Moore's Law has witnessed fantastic gains in the...
As chip manufacturing processes are getting ever closer to what is physically possible, the projecti...
As the microprocessor industry embraces multicore architectures, inherently parallel applications be...
Heterogeneous many-cores are now an integral part of modern computing systems ranging from embedding...
Multi-core processors naturally exploit thread-level par-allelism (TLP). However, extracting instruc...
International audienceCurrent applications constraints are pushing for higher computation power whil...
Since the mid-1980s processor performance growth has been remarkable, with an annual growth of about...
Anytime you work with oranges and apples, you’ll need a number of schemes to organize total performa...