Moore's law states that the amount of computational power available at a given cost doubles every 18 months and indeed, for the past 20 years there has been a tremendous development in microprocessors. However, for the last few years, Moore's law has been subject for debate, since to manage heat issues, processor manufacturers have begun favoring multicore processors, which means parallel computation has become necessary to fully utilize the hardware. This also means that software has to be written with multiprocessing in mind to take full advantage of the hardware, and writing parallel software introduces a whole new set of problems. For the last couple of years, the demands on telecommunication systems have increased and to mana...
Since the invention of the transistor, clock frequency increase was the primary method of improving ...
Improving the performance of future computing systems will be based upon the ability of increasing t...
Multithreaded processors, having hardware support for the concurrent execution of fine-grained thre...
International audience—Estimating the potential performance of parallel applications on the yet-to-b...
The transition to multi-core architectures can be attributed mainly to fundamental limitations in cl...
Since many years, we observe a shift from classical multiprocessor systems tomulticores, which tight...
The infrastructure to support Electronic Commerce is one of the areas where more processing power is...
As high-performance computing (HPC) systems advance towards exascale (10^18 operations per second), ...
Modem processors are designed to achieve greater amounts of instruction level parallelism (ILP) and ...
The notion of counting is central to a number of basic multipro cessor coordination problems such a...
Multicore processors are ubiquitous in servers and have started dominating other domains, such as em...
Commercial multicore central processing units (CPU) integrate a number of processor cores on a singl...
International audienceEstimating the potential performance of parallel applicationson the yet-to-be-...
In our initial DaMoN paper, we set out the goal to revisit the results of “Starring into the Abyss [...
Current advances in processor technology and the rapid development of high-speed networking technolo...
Since the invention of the transistor, clock frequency increase was the primary method of improving ...
Improving the performance of future computing systems will be based upon the ability of increasing t...
Multithreaded processors, having hardware support for the concurrent execution of fine-grained thre...
International audience—Estimating the potential performance of parallel applications on the yet-to-b...
The transition to multi-core architectures can be attributed mainly to fundamental limitations in cl...
Since many years, we observe a shift from classical multiprocessor systems tomulticores, which tight...
The infrastructure to support Electronic Commerce is one of the areas where more processing power is...
As high-performance computing (HPC) systems advance towards exascale (10^18 operations per second), ...
Modem processors are designed to achieve greater amounts of instruction level parallelism (ILP) and ...
The notion of counting is central to a number of basic multipro cessor coordination problems such a...
Multicore processors are ubiquitous in servers and have started dominating other domains, such as em...
Commercial multicore central processing units (CPU) integrate a number of processor cores on a singl...
International audienceEstimating the potential performance of parallel applicationson the yet-to-be-...
In our initial DaMoN paper, we set out the goal to revisit the results of “Starring into the Abyss [...
Current advances in processor technology and the rapid development of high-speed networking technolo...
Since the invention of the transistor, clock frequency increase was the primary method of improving ...
Improving the performance of future computing systems will be based upon the ability of increasing t...
Multithreaded processors, having hardware support for the concurrent execution of fine-grained thre...