Extending Multicore Architectures to Exploit Hybrid Parallelism in Single-Thread Applications
Source: University of Michigan
Chip multiprocessors with multiple simpler cores are gaining popularity because they have the potential to drive future performance gains without exacerbating the problems of power dissipation and complexity. Current chip multiprocessors increase throughput by utilizing multiple cores to perform computation in parallel. These designs provide real benefits for server-class applications that are explicitly multi-threaded. However, for desktop and other systems where single-thread applications dominate, multicore systems have yet to offer much benefit. Chip multiprocessors are most efficient at executing coarse-grain threads that have little communication.
| Format: | Size: | 398.20 | |
| Date: | Jan 2012 |



