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pro vyhledávání: '"Shruti Padmanabha"'
Autor:
Kiryong Ha, Dmitri Perelman, David Chou, Lin Xiao, Kaushik Veeraraghavan, Justin Meza, Tianyin Xu, Cole Kevin Burton, Andrew Newell, Sonia Margulis, Shruti Padmanabha, Pol Mauri Ruiz
Publikováno v:
SOSP
We present Taiji, a new system for managing user traffic for large-scale Internet services that accomplishes two goals: 1) balancing the utilization of data centers and 2) minimizing network latency of user requests. Taiji models edge-to-datacenter t
Autor:
Andrew Lukefahr, Reetuparna Das, Shruti Padmanabha, Thomas F. Wenisch, Ronald G. Dreslinski, Scott Mahlke, Faissal M. Sleiman
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Computers. 65:535-547
Heterogeneous multicore systems—comprising multiple cores with varying performance and energy characteristics—have emerged as a promising approach to increasing energy efficiency. Such systems reduce energy consumption by identifying application
Publikováno v:
MICRO
Heterogenous chip multiprocessors (Het-CMPs) offer a combination of large Out-of-Order (OoO) cores optimized for high singlethreaded performance and small In-Order (InO) cores optimized for low-energy and area costs. Due to practical constraints, CMP
Publikováno v:
MICRO
InOrder (InO) cores achieve limited performance because their inability to dynamically reorder instructions prevents them from exploiting Instruction-Level-Parallelism. Conversely, Out-of-Order (OoO) cores achieve high performance by aggressively spe
Autor:
Andrew Lukefahr, Thomas F. Wenisch, Scott Mahlke, Reetuparna Das, Shruti Padmanabha, Ronald G. Dreslinski
Publikováno v:
PACT
Heterogeneous architectures offer many potential avenues for improving energy efficiency in today's low-power cores. Two common approaches are dynamic voltage/frequency scaling (DVFS) and heterogeneous microarchitectures (HMs). Traditionally both app
Publikováno v:
MICRO
Heterogeneous multicore systems are composed of multiple cores with varying energy and performance characteristics. A controller dynamically detects phase changes in applications and migrates execution onto the most efficient core that meets the perf
Autor:
Reetuparna Das, Shruti Padmanabha, Scott Mahlke, Faissal M. Sleiman, Ronald G. Dreslinski, Thomas F. Wenisch, Andrew Lukefahr
Publikováno v:
MICRO
Heterogeneous multicore systems -- comprised of multiple cores with varying capabilities, performance, and energy characteristics -- have emerged as a promising approach to increasing energy efficiency. Such systems reduce energy consumption by ident