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  1. Proceedings of the 2011 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Memory Systems Performance and Correctness (MSPC '11)
  2. Let there be light!: the future of memory systems is photonics and 3D stacking
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There is nothing wrong with out-of-thin-air: compiler optimization and memory models
Extended sequential reasoning for data-race-free programs
The impact of diverse memory architectures on multicore consumer software: an industrial perspective from the video games domain
Garbage collection for multicore NUMA machines
A programming model for deterministic task parallelism
Data-race exceptions have benefits beyond the memory model
Let there be light!: the future of memory systems is photonics and 3D stacking
Deferred gratification: engineering for high performance garbage collection from the get go
Performance implications of fence-based memory models
Minor memory references matter in collaborative caching
Approximating inclusion-based points-to analysis
How to fit program footprint curves

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Let there be light!: the future of memory systems is photonics and 3D stacking

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Author Bergman, Keren Resnick, David Hargrove, Paul Shalf, John Rodrigues, Arun Hendry, Gilbert Jacob, Bruce Hemmert, K. Scott
Abstract Energy consumption is the fundamental barrier to exascale supercomputing and it is dominated by the cost of moving data from one point to another, not computation. Similarly, performance is dominated by data movement, not computation. The solution to this problem requires three critical technologies: 3D integration, optical chip-to-chip communication, and a new communication model. A memory system based on these technologies has the potential to lower the cost of local memory accesses by orders of magnitude and provide substantially more bandwidth. To reach the goals of exascale computing with a manageable power budget, the industry will have to adopt these technologies. Doing so will enable exascale computing, and will have a major worldwide economic impact.
Starting Page 43
Ending Page 48
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450307949
DOI 10.1145/1988915.1988926
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2011-06-05
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Dram Memory systems Photonics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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