This book introduces new massively parallel computer (MPSoC) architectures called invasive tightly coupled processor arrays. It proposes strategies, architecture designs, and programming interfaces for invasive TCPAs that allow invading and subsequently executing loop programs with strict requirements or guarantees of non-functional execution qualities such as performance, power consumption, and reliability. For the first time, such a configurable processor array architecture consisting of locally interconnected VLIW processing elements can be claimed by programs, either in full or in part, using the principle of invasive computing. Invasive TCPAs provide unprecedented energy efficiency for the parallel execution of nested loop programs by ...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.The crossbreeding between advanced microprocessor design an...
has emphasized instruction-level parallelism, which improves performance by increasing the number of...
Computer architects have always strived to increase the performance of theircomputer architectures. ...
We introduce a novel class of massively parallel processor architectures called invasive tightly-cou...
The processor-array is a parallel computer consisting of an interconnected array of processors shari...
The Smith Waterman algorithm is used to perform local alignment on biological sequences by calculati...
The efficient use of future MPSoCs with 1000 or more pro-cessor cores requires new means of resource...
V arious topologies and architec-tural designs for processor arrays have recently been proposed. The...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.As the cost of hardware compo...
Chip multiprocessors — also called multi-core microprocessors or CMPs for short — are now the only w...
Many new embedded applications require complex computations to be performed to tight schedules, whil...
In this paper, we describe an approach for the optimization of dedicated co-processors that are imp...
Abstract Coarse-Grained Reconfigurable Array (CGRA) architectures accelerate the same inner loops th...
The Reconfigurable Processor Array (RPA) is a parallel computer operating in SIMD mode. One disadvan...
The end of Dennard scaling also brought an end to frequency scaling as a means to improve performanc...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.The crossbreeding between advanced microprocessor design an...
has emphasized instruction-level parallelism, which improves performance by increasing the number of...
Computer architects have always strived to increase the performance of theircomputer architectures. ...
We introduce a novel class of massively parallel processor architectures called invasive tightly-cou...
The processor-array is a parallel computer consisting of an interconnected array of processors shari...
The Smith Waterman algorithm is used to perform local alignment on biological sequences by calculati...
The efficient use of future MPSoCs with 1000 or more pro-cessor cores requires new means of resource...
V arious topologies and architec-tural designs for processor arrays have recently been proposed. The...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.As the cost of hardware compo...
Chip multiprocessors — also called multi-core microprocessors or CMPs for short — are now the only w...
Many new embedded applications require complex computations to be performed to tight schedules, whil...
In this paper, we describe an approach for the optimization of dedicated co-processors that are imp...
Abstract Coarse-Grained Reconfigurable Array (CGRA) architectures accelerate the same inner loops th...
The Reconfigurable Processor Array (RPA) is a parallel computer operating in SIMD mode. One disadvan...
The end of Dennard scaling also brought an end to frequency scaling as a means to improve performanc...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.The crossbreeding between advanced microprocessor design an...
has emphasized instruction-level parallelism, which improves performance by increasing the number of...
Computer architects have always strived to increase the performance of theircomputer architectures. ...