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Avionics Platform Design Optimization Considering Multi-/Many-core Processors

open access: yes, 2023
Avionics platforms are the backbone of various aircraft systems. Consisting of multiple connected avionics computers, they provide the required computational resources to execute any given task.
Thielecke, Frank, Rockschies, Marius
exaly   +1 more source

A Multi-core Processor

2014
We finally are able to specify a multi-core MIPS machine, build it, and show that it works. Clearly the plan is to take pipelined MIPS machines from Chap. 7 and connect them to the shared memory system from Chap. 8. Before we can do this, however, we have to address a small technical problem: the pipelined machine was obtained by a transformation from ...
Mikhail Kovalev   +2 more
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Storage Architecture for an On-chip Multi-core Processor

2009 12th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design, Architectures, Methods and Tools, 2009
Modern multi-core processor architectures strive for the highest possible performance of various applications. This paper discusses a triple-based multi-core architecture which supports object-oriented methodology and applications in hardware level.
Mengxiao Liu   +3 more
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Memory System Design for a Multi-core Processor

2008 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems, 2008
Multi-core processor has become hot research area recently. Cache results in high cost to maintain consistency between different data copies in multi-core processor especially in many-core processor. A hybrid memory architecture is proposed for the specific multi-core processor which uses cache for instruction while local storage for data.
Jianjun Guo   +6 more
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A Task Scheduling Algorithm for Multi-core Processors

2013 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies, 2013
With the widespread use of multi-core processors, task scheduling for multi-core processors has become a hot issue. Many researches have been done on task scheduling from various perspectives. However, the existing task scheduling algorithms still have some drawbacks, such as low processor utilization rate, high complexity, and so on.
Xuanxia Yao, Peng Geng, Xiaojiang Du
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POWER7 multi-core processor design

Proceedings of the 42nd Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture, 2009
POWER series of processors are the building block for IBM's p-Series servers. With its leading edge microarchitecture, technology and efficient implementation, POWER processors are the dominating RISC processor technology today. POWER processors form the building block for IBM's p-Series servers, which have the largest UNIX marketshare.
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Communication Control for Multi-core Processors

2012 Third International Conference on Digital Manufacturing & Automation, 2012
A reconfigurable System-on-Chip (SoC) for multimedia application was introduced in this paper, where the SoC consisted of a master processor and slave processor. We individually simulated the master processor with DLX pipeline processor and the slave processor with Xtensa processor that was able to establish a excellent multimedia processor with multi ...
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Defensive loop tiling for multi-core processor

Proceedings of the 2012 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Memory Systems Performance and Correctness, 2012
Loop tiling is a compiler transformation that tailors an application's working set to fit in a cache hierarchy. On today's multicore processors, part of the hierarchy, especially the last level cache (LLC) is shared. In this paper, we show that cache sharing requires special types of tiling depending on the co-run programs.
Bin Bao, Xiaoya Xiang
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A Reconfigurable Audio Beamforming Multi-Core Processor

2011
Over the last years, the Beamforming technique has been adopted by the audio engineering society to amplify the signal of an acoustic source, while attenuating any ambient noise. Existing software implementations provide a flexible customizing environment, however they introduce performance limitations and excessive power consumption overheads.
Dimitris Theodoropoulos 0001   +2 more
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Regularity-constrained floorplanning for multi-core processors

Proceedings of the 2011 international symposium on Physical design, 2011
Multi-core technology becomes a new engine that drives performance growth for both microprocessors and embedded computing. This trend asks chip floorplanners to consider regularity constraint since identical processing/memory cores are preferred to form an array in layout.
Xi Chen, Jiang Hu 0001, Ning Xu 0006
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