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2010 – 2019
- 2013
- [j3]Nathaniel Ross Pinckney, Ronald G. Dreslinski, Korey Sewell, David Fick, Trevor N. Mudge, Dennis Sylvester, David T. Blaauw:
Limits of Parallelism and Boosting in Dim Silicon. IEEE Micro 33(5): 30-37 (2013) - [c5]Nilmini Abeyratne, Reetuparna Das, Qingkun Li, Korey Sewell, Bharan Giridhar, Ronald G. Dreslinski, David T. Blaauw, Trevor N. Mudge:
Scaling towards kilo-core processors with asymmetric high-radix topologies. HPCA 2013: 496-507 - 2012
- [b1]Korey Sewell:
Scaling High-Performance Interconnect Architectures to Many-Core Systems. University of Michigan, USA, 2012 - [j2]Korey Sewell, Ronald G. Dreslinski, Thomas Manville, Sudhir Satpathy, Nathaniel Ross Pinckney, Geoffrey Blake, Michael Cieslak, Reetuparna Das, Thomas F. Wenisch, Dennis Sylvester, David T. Blaauw, Trevor N. Mudge:
Swizzle-Switch Networks for Many-Core Systems. IEEE J. Emerg. Sel. Topics Circuits Syst. 2(2): 278-294 (2012) - [c4]Ronald G. Dreslinski, Thomas Manville, Korey Sewell, Reetuparna Das, Nathaniel Ross Pinckney, Sudhir Satpathy, David T. Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester, Trevor N. Mudge:
XPoint cache: scaling existing bus-based coherence protocols for 2D and 3D many-core systems. PACT 2012: 75-86 - [c3]Nathaniel Ross Pinckney, Korey Sewell, Ronald G. Dreslinski, David Fick, Trevor N. Mudge, Dennis Sylvester, David T. Blaauw:
Assessing the performance limits of parallelized near-threshold computing. DAC 2012: 1147-1152 - [c2]Ronald G. Dreslinski, Korey Sewell, Thomas Manville, Sudhir Satpathy, Nathaniel Ross Pinckney, Geoffrey Blake, Michael Cieslak, Reetuparna Das, Thomas F. Wenisch, Dennis Sylvester, David T. Blaauw, Trevor N. Mudge:
Swizzle Switch: A self-arbitrating high-radix crossbar for NoC systems. Hot Chips Symposium 2012: 1-44 - [c1]Sudhir Satpathy, Korey Sewell, Thomas Manville, Yen-Po Chen, Ronald G. Dreslinski, Dennis Sylvester, Trevor N. Mudge, David T. Blaauw:
A 4.5Tb/s 3.4Tb/s/W 64×64 switch fabric with self-updating least-recently-granted priority and quality-of-service arbitration in 45nm CMOS. ISSCC 2012: 478-480 - 2011
- [j1]Nathan L. Binkert, Bradford M. Beckmann, Gabriel Black, Steven K. Reinhardt, Ali G. Saidi, Arkaprava Basu, Joel Hestness, Derek Hower, Tushar Krishna, Somayeh Sardashti, Rathijit Sen, Korey Sewell, Muhammad Shoaib Bin Altaf, Nilay Vaish, Mark D. Hill, David A. Wood:
The gem5 simulator. SIGARCH Comput. Archit. News 39(2): 1-7 (2011)
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