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found 31 matches
- 1997
- Hazim Abdel-Shafi, Jonathan Hall, Sarita V. Adve, Vikram S. Adve:
An Evaluation of Fine-Grain Producer-Initiated Communication in Cache-Coherent Multiprocessors. HPCA 1997: 204-215 - Cristiana Amza, Alan L. Cox, Sandhya Dwarkadas, Willy Zwaenepoel:
Software DSM Protocols that Adapt between Single Writer and Multiple Writer. HPCA 1997: 261-271 - David I. August, Daniel A. Connors, John C. Gyllenhaal, Wen-mei W. Hwu:
Architectural Support for Compiler-Synthesized Dynamic Branch Prediction Strategies: Rationale and Initial Results. HPCA 1997: 84-93 - Dileep Bhandarkar, Jianxun Jason Ding:
Performance Characterization of the Pentium(r) Pro Processor. HPCA 1997: 288-299 - Sucheta Chodnekar, Viji Srinivasan, Aniruddha S. Vaidya, Anand Sivasubramaniam, Chita R. Das:
Towards a Communication Characterization Methodology for Parallel Applications. HPCA 1997: 310-319 - Fredrik Dahlgren, Anders Landin:
Reducing the Replacement Overhead in Bus-Based COMA Multiprocessors. HPCA 1997: 14-23 - Binh Vien Dao, Sudhakar Yalamanchili, José Duato:
Architectural Support for Reducing Communication Overhead in Multiprocessor Interconnection Networks. HPCA 1997: 343-352 - Roger Espasa, Mateo Valero:
Multithreaded Vector Architectures. HPCA 1997: 237-248 - Babak Falsafi, David A. Wood:
Scheduling Communication on a SMP Node Parallel Machine. HPCA 1997: 128-138 - Kai Hwang, Choming Wang, Cho-Li Wang:
Evaluating MPI Collective Communication on the SP2, T3D, and Paragon Multicomputers. HPCA 1997: 106-115 - Bruce L. Jacob, Trevor N. Mudge:
Software-Managed Address Translation. HPCA 1997: 156-167 - Quinn Jacobson, Steve Bennett, Nikhil Sharma, James E. Smith:
Control Flow Speculation in Multiscalar Processors. HPCA 1997: 218-229 - Kenneth J. Janik, Shih-Lien Lu, Michael F. Miller:
Advances of the Counterflow Pipeline Microarchitecture. HPCA 1997: 230-236 - Ram Kesavan, Kiran Bondalapati, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Multicast on Irregular Switch-Based Networks with Wormhole Routing. HPCA 1997: 48-57 - Beng-Hong Lim, Philip Heidelberger, Pratap Pattnaik, Marc Snir:
Message Proxies for Efficient, Protected Communication on SMP Clusters. HPCA 1997: 116-127 - Evangelos P. Markatos, Manolis Katevenis:
User-Level DMA without Operating System Kernel Modification. HPCA 1997: 322-331 - Derek B. Noonburg, John Paul Shen:
A Framework for Statistical Modeling of Superscalar Processor Performance. HPCA 1997: 298-309 - Vijay S. Pai, Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Sarita V. Adve:
The Impact of Instruction-Level Parallelism on Multiprocessor Performance and Simulation Methodology. HPCA 1997: 72-83 - Xiaohan Qin, Jean-Loup Baer:
On the Use and Performance of Explicit Communication Primitives in Cache-Coherent Multiprocessor Systems. HPCA 1997: 182-193 - Govindan Ravindran, Michael Stumm:
A Performance Comparison of Hierarchical Ring- and Mesh-Connected Multiprocessor Networks. HPCA 1997: 58-69 - Anand Sivasubramaniam:
Reducing the Communication Overhead of Dynamic Applications on Shared Memory Multiprocessors. HPCA 1997: 194-203 - Kevin Skadron, Douglas W. Clark:
Design Issues and Tradeoffs for Write Buffers. HPCA 1997: 144-155 - Thomas Stricker, Thomas R. Gross:
Global Address Space, Non-Uniform Bandwidth: A Memory System Performance Characterization of Parallel Systems. HPCA 1997: 168-179 - Pedro Trancoso, Josep Lluís Larriba-Pey, Zheng Zhang, Josep Torrellas:
The Memory Performance of DSS Commercial Workloads in Shared-Memory Multiprocessors. HPCA 1997: 250-260 - Steven Wallace, Nader Bagherzadeh:
Multiple Branch and Block Prediction. HPCA 1997: 94-103 - Matt Welsh, Anindya Basu, Thorsten von Eicken:
ATM and Fast Ethernet Network Interfaces for User-Level Communication. HPCA 1997: 332-342 - Andrew Wolfe, Jason Fritts, Santanu Dutta, Edil S. T. Fernandes:
Datapath Design for a VLIW Video Signal Processor. HPCA 1997: 24-35 - Liuxi Yang, Josep Torrellas:
Speeding up the Memory Hierarchy in Flat COMA Multiprocessors. HPCA 1997: 4-13 - Xin Yuan, Rami G. Melhem, Rajiv Gupta:
Distributed Path Reservation Algorithms for Multiplexed All-Optical Interconnection Networks. HPCA 1997: 38-47 - Zheng Zhang, Josep Torrellas:
Reducing Remote Conflict Misses: NUMA with Remote Cache versus COMA. HPCA 1997: 272-281
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