Search for dissertations about: "Many-Core"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the word Many-Core.
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1. Consolidating Automotive Real-Time Applications on Many-Core Platforms
Abstract : Automotive systems have transitioned from basic transportation utilities to sophisticated systems. The rapid increase in functionality comes along with a steep increase in software complexity. This manifests itself in a surge of the number of functionalities as well as the complexity of existing functions. READ MORE
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2. Efficient Memory Access and Synchronization in NoC-based Many-core Processors
Abstract : In NoC-based many-core processors, memory subsystem and synchronization mechanism are always the two important design aspects, since mining parallelism and pursuing higher performance require not only optimized memory management but also efficient synchronization mechanism. Therefore, we are motivated to research on efficient memory access and synchronization in three topics, namely, efficient on-chip memory organization, fair shared memory access, and efficient many-core synchronization. READ MORE
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3. High-Performance Network-on-Chip Design for Many-Core Processors
Abstract : With the development of on-chip manufacturing technologies and the requirements of high-performance computing, the core count is growing quickly in Chip Multi/Many-core Processors (CMPs) and Multiprocessor System-on-Chip (MPSoC) to support larger scale parallel execution. Network-on-Chip (NoC) has become the de facto solution for CMPs and MPSoCs in addressing the communication challenge. READ MORE
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4. Concurrent Algorithms and Data Structures for Many-Core Processors
Abstract : The convergence of highly parallel many-core graphics processors with conventional multi-core processorsis becoming a reality.To allow algorithms and data structures to scale efficiently on these new platforms,several important factors needs to be considered. READ MORE
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5. Power and Performance Optimization for Network-on-Chip based Many-Core Processors
Abstract : Network-on-Chip (NoC) is emerging as a critical shared architecture for CMPs (Chip Multi-/Many-Core Processors) running parallel and concurrent applications. As the core count scales up and the transistor size shrinks, how to optimize power and performance for NoC open new research challenges. READ MORE