Search for dissertations about: "main-memory"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the word main-memory.
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21. Approximation and Compression Techniques to Enhance Performance of Graphics Processing Units
Abstract : A key challenge in modern computing systems is to access data fast enough to fully utilize the computing elements in the chip. In Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), the performance is often constrained by register file size, memory bandwidth, and the capacity of the main memory. READ MORE
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22. Clocks, DBMs and States in Timed Systems
Abstract : Today, computers are used to control various technical systems in our society. In many cases, time plays a crucial role in the operation of computers embedded in such systems. This thesis is about techniques and tools for the analysis of timing behaviours of computer systems. READ MORE
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23. Improving Energy-Efficiency of Multicores using First-Order Modeling
Abstract : In the recent decades, power consumption has evolved to one of the most critical resources in a computer system. In the form of electricity bill in data centers, battery life in mobile devices, or thermal constraints in desktops and laptops, power consumption imposes several limitations in today’s processors and improving power and energy efficiency is one of the most urgent research topics of Computer Architecture. READ MORE
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24. Integration of database technology and multibody system analysis
Abstract : The design process includes many different activities inwhich various computational mechanics tools are used forbehaviour modelling of mechanical systems and their buildingblocks, e.g. machine elements. These tools usually supportlarge and complex models and they produce large quantities ofdata with a high degree of complexity. READ MORE
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25. Improvement Potential and Equalization Circuit Solutions for Multi-drop DRAM Memory Buses
Abstract : Digital computers have changed human society in a profound way over the last 50 years. Key properties that contribute to the success of the computer are flexible programmability and fast access to large amounts of data and instructions. READ MORE