Search for dissertations about: "Multi-Core Architectures"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the words Multi-Core Architectures.
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1. Analysis and Optimization of Communication Overheads in Multi-core Architectures
Abstract : The transition to multi-core architectures can be attributed mainly to fundamental limitations in clockfrequency scaling coupled with a slow growth in uniprocessor performance effected by the challengesin exploiting instruction-level parallelism. Consequently, programmers can no longer realize significant performance gains without investing effort into parallelizing applications. READ MORE
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2. Adaptive Resource Management Techniques for High Performance Multi-Core Architectures
Abstract : Reducing the average memory access time is crucial for improving the performance of applications executing on multi-core architectures. With workload consolidation this becomes increasingly challenging due to shared resource contention. Previous works has proposed techniques for partitioning of shared resources (e.g. READ MORE
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3. Adaptive Microarchitectural Optimizations to Improve Performance and Security of Multi-Core Architectures
Abstract : With the current technological barriers, microarchitectural optimizations are increasingly important to ensure performance scalability of computing systems. The shift to multi-core architectures increases the demands on the memory system, and amplifies the role of microarchitectural optimizations in performance improvement. READ MORE
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4. Energy Efficient Task Mapping and Resource Management on Multi-core Architectures
Abstract : Reducing energy consumption of parallel applications executing on chip multi- processors (CMPs) is important for green computing. Hardware vendors have been developing a variety of system features to support energy efficient computing, for example, integrating asymmetric core types on a single chip referred to as static asymmetry and supporting dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) referred to as dynamic asymmetry. READ MORE
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5. Contributions to Simulation of Modelica Models on Data-Parallel Multi-Core Architectures
Abstract : Modelica is an object-oriented, equation-based modeling and simulation language being developed through an international effort by the Modelica Association. With Modelica it is possible to build computationally demanding models; however, simulating such models might take a considerable amount of time. READ MORE