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Temperature-aware microarchitecture
With power density and hence cooling costs rising exponentially, processor packaging can no longer be designed for the worst case, and there is an urgent need for runtime processor-level techniques that can regulate operating temperature when the package's capacity is exceeded.
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Trabecular bone microarchitecture: A review
SummaryThe bone mass is constituted during the life by the modeling and remodeling mechanisms. Trabecular bone consists in a network of trabeculae (plates and rods) whose distribution is highly anisotropic: trabeculae are disposed parallel to the ...
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Collagen microarchitecture mechanically controls myofibroblast differentiation [PDF]
Altered microarchitecture of collagen type I is a hallmark of wound healing and cancer that is commonly attributed to myofibroblasts. However, it remains unknown which effect collagen microarchitecture has on myofibroblast differentiation.
Bo Ri Seo, Xingyu Chen, Lu Ling
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Achievement in Microarchitecture
Communications of the ACM, 2023David Papworth, a 30-year veteran of Intel, on what led to the P6 microprocessor and how that changed the microarchitectural paradigm.
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Post-Fabrication Microarchitecture
MICRO-54: 54th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture, 2021Microarchitectural enhancements that improve performance generally, across many workloads, are favored in superscalar processor design. Targeting general performance is necessary but it also constrains some microarchitecture innovation. We explore relieving this constraint, via a new paradigm called Post-Fabrication Microarchitecture (PFM).
Chanchal Kumar +5 more
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Design-for-adaptivity of microarchitectures
2013 IEEE 24th International Conference on Application-Specific Systems, Architectures and Processors, 2013In the last decade we have witnessed a steady trend towards functional diversification of hardware, because an application specific hardware component is a lot easier to design and optimise than a general-purpose one. Therefore, a modern microelectronics system often contains several application specific cores, each targeted for a particular function ...
Maxim Rykunov +4 more
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Verifying the FM9801 microarchitecture
IEEE Micro, 1999Hardware verification accounts for a considerable portion of the costs in the microprocessor design process. Traditionally designers have verified microprocessor designs using simulation techniques that help find most design faults. However, simulation never guarantees the correct operation of the final product. Some design faults are very difficult to
Warren A. Hunt Jr., Jun Sawada
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IBM Journal of Research and Development, 2007
This paper describes the implementation of the IBM POWER6™ microprocessor, a two-way simultaneous multithreaded (SMT) dual-core chip whose key features include binary compatibility with IBM POWER5™ microprocessor-based systems; increased functional capabilities, such as decimal floating-point and vector multimedia extensions; significant reliability ...
Hung Q. Le +8 more
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This paper describes the implementation of the IBM POWER6™ microprocessor, a two-way simultaneous multithreaded (SMT) dual-core chip whose key features include binary compatibility with IBM POWER5™ microprocessor-based systems; increased functional capabilities, such as decimal floating-point and vector multimedia extensions; significant reliability ...
Hung Q. Le +8 more
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