Exploring the design space of computer architectures generally consists of a trial-and-error procedure where several architectural configurations are evaluated by using simulation techniques. The final goal of the multiobjective design space exploration (DSE) process is the identification of architectural configurations optimal for a set of target objective functions, typically power consumption, and performance. Simulations are computationally expensive making it rather hard to efficiently explore the design space to identify high-quality configurations in an acceptable exploration time when relying solely on a single-core machine to run simulations. To tackle this problem, engineers proposed solutions based on either: 1) the use of approx...