High-end embedded systems such as smart phones, game consoles, GPS-enabled automotive systems, and home entertainment centers, are becoming ubiquitous. Like their general-purpose counterparts, and for many of the same energy-related reasons, embedded sys- tems are turning to multicore architectures. Moreover, as the de- mand for more compute-intensive capabilities for embedded sys- tems increases, these multicore architectures will evolve into many- core systems for improved performance or performance/area/Watt. These systems are often organized as cluster based Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) architectures that provide the program- mer with a shared-memory abstraction, with the cost of sharing memory (in terms of performance, energy, and complexity) varying substantially depending on the locations of the communicating pro- cesses. This paper investigates one of the principal challenges pre- sented by these emerging NUMA architectures for embedded sys- tems: providing efficient, energy-effective and convenient mecha- nisms for synchronization and communication. In this paper, we propose an initial solution based on hardware support for specula- tive synchronization.

Transparent and energy-efficient speculation on NUMA architectures for embedded MPSoCsProceedings of the First International Workshop on Many-core Embedded Systems - MES '13 / Papagiannopoulou, Dimitra; Iris Bahar, R.; Moreshet, Tali; Herlihy, Maurice; Marongiu, Andrea; Benini, Luca. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 58-61. (Intervento presentato al convegno 1st International Workshop on Many-Core Embedded Systems, MES 2013, in Conjunction with the 40th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Computer Architecture, ISCA 2013 tenutosi a Tel-Aviv; Israel nel June 23 - 24, 2013) [10.1145/2489068.2489078].

Transparent and energy-efficient speculation on NUMA architectures for embedded MPSoCsProceedings of the First International Workshop on Many-core Embedded Systems - MES '13

Andrea Marongiu;
2013

Abstract

High-end embedded systems such as smart phones, game consoles, GPS-enabled automotive systems, and home entertainment centers, are becoming ubiquitous. Like their general-purpose counterparts, and for many of the same energy-related reasons, embedded sys- tems are turning to multicore architectures. Moreover, as the de- mand for more compute-intensive capabilities for embedded sys- tems increases, these multicore architectures will evolve into many- core systems for improved performance or performance/area/Watt. These systems are often organized as cluster based Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) architectures that provide the program- mer with a shared-memory abstraction, with the cost of sharing memory (in terms of performance, energy, and complexity) varying substantially depending on the locations of the communicating pro- cesses. This paper investigates one of the principal challenges pre- sented by these emerging NUMA architectures for embedded sys- tems: providing efficient, energy-effective and convenient mecha- nisms for synchronization and communication. In this paper, we propose an initial solution based on hardware support for specula- tive synchronization.
2013
1st International Workshop on Many-Core Embedded Systems, MES 2013, in Conjunction with the 40th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Computer Architecture, ISCA 2013
Tel-Aviv; Israel
June 23 - 24, 2013
58
61
Papagiannopoulou, Dimitra; Iris Bahar, R.; Moreshet, Tali; Herlihy, Maurice; Marongiu, Andrea; Benini, Luca
Transparent and energy-efficient speculation on NUMA architectures for embedded MPSoCsProceedings of the First International Workshop on Many-core Embedded Systems - MES '13 / Papagiannopoulou, Dimitra; Iris Bahar, R.; Moreshet, Tali; Herlihy, Maurice; Marongiu, Andrea; Benini, Luca. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 58-61. (Intervento presentato al convegno 1st International Workshop on Many-Core Embedded Systems, MES 2013, in Conjunction with the 40th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Computer Architecture, ISCA 2013 tenutosi a Tel-Aviv; Israel nel June 23 - 24, 2013) [10.1145/2489068.2489078].
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