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  1. International Workshop on Innovative Architecture for Future Generation High-Performance Processors and Systems.
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2008 International Workshop on Innovative Architecture for Future Generation High-Performance Processors and Systems
Innovative architecture for future generation high-performance processors and systems (iwia 2007)
International Workshop on Innovative Architecture for Future Generation High Performance Processors and Systems (IWIA'06)
Innovative Architecture for Future Generation High-Performance Processors and Systems (IWIA'05)
Innovative Architecture for Future Generation High-Performance Processors and Systems (IWIA'04)
Innovative Architecture for Future Generation High-Performance Processors and Systems, 2003
Innovative Architecture for Future Generation High-Performance Processors and Systems
A comparative analysis of power and energy management techniques in real embedded applications
Correlation-based critical path predictors for low power microprocessors
Fast context switching by hierarchical task allocation and reconfigurable cache
Latency tolerant branch predictors
Dynamically adaptive fetch size prediction for data caches
Sizing equivalent performing large-scale systems using modeling
Multigrain parallel processing on OSCAR CMP
Analysis and modeling of advanced PIM architecture design tradeoffs
A new practical array data dependence analysis for parallelizing compilers
Unrolling shape for out-of-order processors
Design and evaluation of a fault-tolerant adaptive router for parallel computers
Prototyping on using a DIMM slot as a high-performance I/O interface
Spec-all: aggressive read/write access speculation method for DSM systems
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International Workshop on Innovative Architecture for Future Generation High-Performance Processors and Systems
2001 Innovative Architecture for Future Generation High-Performance Processors and Systems
Innovative Architecture for Future Generation High-Performance Processors and Systems (Cat. No.PR00650)
Innovative Architecture for Future Generation High-Performance Processors and Systems
Proceedings Innovative Architecture for Future Generation High-Performance Processors and Systems

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Sizing equivalent performing large-scale systems using modeling

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Author Kerbyson, D.J. Hoisie, A.
Copyright Year 2003
Description Author affiliation: Performance & Archit. Lab., Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA (Kerbyson, D.J.; Hoisie, A.)
Abstract This work analyses the relative performance of the Earth Simulator to systems constructed from HP AlphaServer nodes such as ASCI Q. The Earth Simulator uses vector processing nodes interconnected using a single-stage cross-bar network. The AlphaServer systems use microprocessors with deep memory hierarchies and are typically interconnected using the Quadrics Elan3 fat-tree network. The performance that can be achieved on a system result from an interplay of the characteristics of the system, the requirements of the workload, and scaling behavior of the two. Detailed performance models are used here to predict the performance of two codes representative of ASCI computations, namely SAGE and Sweep3D. The models are used to compare the performance of the two systems and in particular size an AlphaServer system that achieves the same performance as the Earth Simulator on SAGE and Sweep3D.
Sponsorship Center for Embedded Comput. Syst. Univ. of California Irvine
Starting Page 46
Ending Page 55
File Size 337355
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISBN 0769520197
ISSN 15373223
DOI 10.1109/IWIA.2003.1262782
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2003-07-27
Publisher Place USA
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Large-scale systems Earth Laboratories Analytical models Performance analysis Hardware Procurement Microprocessors Predictive models Computational modeling
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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