Workloads on general-purpose computing systems have changed dramatically over the past few years, with greater emphasis on emerging compute-intensive applications such as media processing and databases. However, until recently, most high performance computing studies have primarily focused on scientific and engineering workloads, potentially leading to designs not suitable for these emerging workloads. This dissertation addresses this limitation. Our key contributions include (i) the first detailed quantitative simulation-based studies of the performance of media processing and database workloads on systems using state-of-the-art processors, and (ii) cost-effective architectural solutions targeted at achieving the higher performance require...
This dissertation addresses two sets of challenges facing processor design as the industry enters th...
Minimizing power, increasing performance, and delivering effective memory bandwidth are today's prim...
133 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.In the second part of this wo...
The caching behavior of multimedia applications has been de-scribed as having high instruction refer...
Commercial applications such as databases and Web servers con-stitute the largest and fastest-growin...
Commercial applications such as databases and Web servers con-stitute the largest and fastest-growin...
During the last two decades, computer hardware has experienced remarkable developments. Especially C...
This paper aims to provide a quantitative understanding of the performance of image and video proces...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).High processing speed is required to s...
This thesis comprises of an in-depth investigation on issues related to high performance I/O archite...
Abstract|As the performance gap between processors and main memory continues to widen, increasingly ...
Recent technology advances enabled computerized services which have proliferated leading to a tremen...
Recent technology advances enabled computerized services which have proliferated leading to a tremen...
Memory (cache, DRAM, and disk) is in charge of providing data and instructions to a computer\u27s pr...
Memory (cache, DRAM, and disk) is in charge of providing data and instructions to a computer\u27s pr...
This dissertation addresses two sets of challenges facing processor design as the industry enters th...
Minimizing power, increasing performance, and delivering effective memory bandwidth are today's prim...
133 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.In the second part of this wo...
The caching behavior of multimedia applications has been de-scribed as having high instruction refer...
Commercial applications such as databases and Web servers con-stitute the largest and fastest-growin...
Commercial applications such as databases and Web servers con-stitute the largest and fastest-growin...
During the last two decades, computer hardware has experienced remarkable developments. Especially C...
This paper aims to provide a quantitative understanding of the performance of image and video proces...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).High processing speed is required to s...
This thesis comprises of an in-depth investigation on issues related to high performance I/O archite...
Abstract|As the performance gap between processors and main memory continues to widen, increasingly ...
Recent technology advances enabled computerized services which have proliferated leading to a tremen...
Recent technology advances enabled computerized services which have proliferated leading to a tremen...
Memory (cache, DRAM, and disk) is in charge of providing data and instructions to a computer\u27s pr...
Memory (cache, DRAM, and disk) is in charge of providing data and instructions to a computer\u27s pr...
This dissertation addresses two sets of challenges facing processor design as the industry enters th...
Minimizing power, increasing performance, and delivering effective memory bandwidth are today's prim...
133 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.In the second part of this wo...