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Fine-grain power breakdown of modern out-of-order cores and its implications on Skylake-based systems Haj-Yihia J., Yasin A., Asher Y., Mendelson A. ACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization 13(4): Article No. 56, 2016. Type: Article
Extreme-scale data centers and supercomputers draw many megawatts of power to function. By today’s standards, drawing one megawatt of power roughly costs $1 million; hence, reduced power consumption is critical for these syst...
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GPU concurrency: weak behaviours and programming assumptions Alglave J., Batty M., Donaldson A., Gopalakrishnan G., Ketema J., Poetzl D., Sorensen T., Wickerson J. ASPLOS 2015 (Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, Istanbul, Turkey, Mar 14-18, 2015) 577-591, 2015. Type: Proceedings
A memory consistency model (MCM) is a specification that describes the value(s) that a memory location should hold based on the causal history of operations that may or may not be associated with that location. The MCM specification is...
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A transactional memory with automatic performance tuning Wang Q., Kulkarni S., Cavazos J., Spear M. ACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization 8(4): 1-23, 2012. Type: Article
The concept of transactions in programming, introduced by Jim Gray in 1981, has been around for three decades. Only in the last few years has the programming language community warmed up to adopting transactions in general programming....
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