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- 2000
- Vikas Agarwal, M. S. Hrishikesh, Stephen W. Keckler, Doug Burger:
Clock rate versus IPC: the end of the road for conventional microarchitectures. ISCA 2000: 248-259 - Luiz André Barroso, Kourosh Gharachorloo, Robert McNamara, Andreas Nowatzyk, Shaz Qadeer, Barton Sano, Scott Smith, Robert Stets, Ben Verghese:
Piranha: a scalable architecture based on single-chip multiprocessing. ISCA 2000: 282-293 - Michael Bekerman, Adi Yoaz, Freddy Gabbay, Stéphan Jourdan, Maxim Kalaev, Ronny Ronen:
Early load address resolution via register tracking. ISCA 2000: 306-315 - David M. Brooks, Vivek Tiwari, Margaret Martonosi:
Wattch: a framework for architectural-level power analysis and optimizations. ISCA 2000: 83-94 - Yuan C. Chou, John Paul Shen:
Instruction path coprocessors. ISCA 2000: 270-281 - Marcelo H. Cintra, José F. Martínez, Josep Torrellas:
Architectural support for scalable speculative parallelization in shared-memory multiprocessors. ISCA 2000: 13-24 - José-Lorenzo Cruz, Antonio González, Mateo Valero, Nigel P. Topham:
Multiple-banked register file architectures. ISCA 2000: 316-325 - Zarka Cvetanovic, Richard E. Kessler:
Performance analysis of the Alpha 21264-based Compaq ES40 system. ISCA 2000: 192-202 - Paolo Faraboschi, Geoffrey Brown, Joseph A. Fisher, Giuseppe Desoli, Fred Homewood:
Lx: a technology platform for customizable VLIW embedded processing. ISCA 2000: 203-213 - Erik G. Hallnor, Steven K. Reinhardt:
A fully associative software-managed cache design. ISCA 2000: 107-116 - Dana S. Henry, Bradley C. Kuszmaul, Gabriel H. Loh, Rahul Sami:
Circuits for wide-window superscalar processors. ISCA 2000: 236-247 - Quinn Jacobson, James E. Smith:
Trace preconstruction. ISCA 2000: 37-46 - An-Chow Lai, Babak Falsafi:
Selective, accurate, and timely self-invalidation using last-touch prediction. ISCA 2000: 139-148 - Kevin M. Lepak, Mikko H. Lipasti:
On the value locality of store instructions. ISCA 2000: 182-191 - Ken Mai, Tim Paaske, Nuwan Jayasena, Ron Ho, William J. Dally, Mark Horowitz:
Smart Memories: a modular reconfigurable architecture. ISCA 2000: 161-171 - Norman Margolus:
An embedded DRAM architecture for large-scale spatial-lattice computations. ISCA 2000: 149-160 - Matthew C. Merten, Andrew R. Trick, Erik M. Nystrom, Ronald D. Barnes, Wen-mei W. Hwu:
A hardware mechanism for dynamic extraction and relayout of program hot spots. ISCA 2000: 59-70 - Mark Oskin, Frederic T. Chong, Matthew K. Farrens:
HLS: combining statistical and symbolic simulation to guide microprocessor designs. ISCA 2000: 71-82 - Ramesh Radhakrishnan, Deependra Talla, Lizy Kurian John:
Allowing for ILP in an embedded Java processor. ISCA 2000: 294-305 - Ryan N. Rakvic, Bryan Black, John Paul Shen:
Completion time multiple branch prediction for enhancing trace cache performance. ISCA 2000: 47-58 - Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Sarita V. Adve, Norman P. Jouppi:
Reconfigurable caches and their application to media processing. ISCA 2000: 214-224 - Steven K. Reinhardt, Shubhendu S. Mukherjee:
Transient fault detection via simultaneous multithreading. ISCA 2000: 25-36 - Scott Rixner, William J. Dally, Ujval J. Kapasi, Peter R. Mattson, John D. Owens:
Memory access scheduling. ISCA 2000: 128-138 - Ashley Saulsbury, Fredrik Dahlgren, Per Stenström:
Recency-based TLB preloading. ISCA 2000: 117-127 - James E. Smith, Greg Faanes, Rabin A. Sugumar:
Vector instruction set support for conditional operations. ISCA 2000: 260-269 - J. Gregory Steffan, Christopher B. Colohan, Antonia Zhai, Todd C. Mowry:
A scalable approach to thread-level speculation. ISCA 2000: 1-12 - Narayanan Vijaykrishnan, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Mary Jane Irwin, Hyun Suk Kim, Wu Ye:
Energy-driven integrated hardware-software optimizations using SimplePower. ISCA 2000: 95-106 - Zhi Alex Ye, Andreas Moshovos, Scott Hauck, Prithviraj Banerjee:
CHIMAERA: a high-performance architecture with a tightly-coupled reconfigurable functional unit. ISCA 2000: 225-235 - Craig B. Zilles, Gurindar S. Sohi:
Understanding the backward slices of performance degrading instructions. ISCA 2000: 172-181 - Alan D. Berenbaum, Joel S. Emer:
27th International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA 2000), June 10-14, 2000, Vancouver, BC, Canada. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 978-1-58113-232-8 [contents]
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