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- 2005
- Jung Ho Ahn, Mattan Erez, William J. Dally:
Scatter-Add in Data Parallel Architectures. HPCA 2005: 132-142 - C. Scott Ananian, Krste Asanovic, Bradley C. Kuszmaul, Charles E. Leiserson, Sean Lie:
Unbounded Transactional Memory. HPCA 2005: 316-327 - Rajeev Balasubramonian, Naveen Muralimanohar, Karthik Ramani, Venkatanand Venkatachalapathy:
Microarchitectural Wire Management for Performance and Power in Partitioned Architectures. HPCA 2005: 28-39 - Dhruba Chandra, Fei Guo, Seongbeom Kim, Yan Solihin:
Predicting Inter-Thread Cache Contention on a Chip Multi-Processor Architecture. HPCA 2005: 340-351 - Pedro Chaparro, Grigorios Magklis, José González, Antonio González:
Distributing the Frontend for Temperature Reduction. HPCA 2005: 61-70 - Xuning Chen, Li-Shiuan Peh, Gu-Yeon Wei, Yue-Kai Huang, Paul R. Prucnal:
Exploring the Design Space of Power-Aware Opto-Electronic Networked Systems. HPCA 2005: 120-131 - Marc L. Corliss, E. Christopher Lewis, Amir Roth:
Low-Overhead Interactive Debugging via Dynamic Instrumentation with DISE. HPCA 2005: 303-314 - José Duato, Ian Johnson, José Flich, Finbar Naven, Pedro Javier García, Teresa Nachiondo Frinós:
A New Scalable and Cost-Effective Congestion Management Strategy for Lossless Multistage Interconnection Networks. HPCA 2005: 108-119 - Erik G. Hallnor, Steven K. Reinhardt:
A Unified Compressed Memory Hierarchy. HPCA 2005: 201-212 - Jahangir Hasan, Ankit Jalote, T. N. Vijaykumar, Carla E. Brodley:
Heat Stroke: Power-Density-Based Denial of Service in SMT. HPCA 2005: 166-177 - H. Peter Hofstee:
Power Efficient Processor Architecture and The Cell Processor. HPCA 2005: 258-262 - Wen-mei W. Hwu, Sanjay J. Patel:
The Future of Computer Architecture Research: An Industrial Perspective. HPCA 2005: 264 - Hans M. Jacobson, Pradip Bose, Zhigang Hu, Alper Buyuktosunoglu, Victor V. Zyuban, Richard J. Eickemeyer, Lee Eisen, John Griswell, Doug Logan, Balaram Sinharoy, Joel M. Tendler:
Stretching the Limits of Clock-Gating Efficiency in Server-Class Processors. HPCA 2005: 238-242 - Aamer Jaleel, Bruce L. Jacob:
Using Virtual Load/Store Queues (VLSQs) to Reduce the Negative Effects of Reordered Memory Instructions. HPCA 2005: 191-200 - Timothy M. Jones, Michael F. P. O'Boyle, Jaume Abella, Antonio González:
Software Directed Issue Queue Power Reduction. HPCA 2005: 144-153 - Nevin Kirman, Meyrem Kirman, Mainak Chaudhuri, José F. Martínez:
Checkpointed Early Load Retirement. HPCA 2005: 16-27 - Masaaki Kondo, Hiroshi Nakamura:
A Small, Fast and Low-Power Register File by Bit-Partitioning. HPCA 2005: 40-49 - Jeremy Lau, Stefan Schoenmackers, Brad Calder:
Transition Phase Classification and Prediction. HPCA 2005: 278-289 - Yingmin Li, David M. Brooks, Zhigang Hu, Kevin Skadron:
Performance, Energy, and Thermal Considerations for SMT and CMP Architectures. HPCA 2005: 71-82 - Michael R. Marty, Jesse D. Bingham, Mark D. Hill, Alan J. Hu, Milo M. K. Martin, David A. Wood:
Improving Multiple-CMP Systems Using Token Coherence. HPCA 2005: 328-339 - Yan Meng, Timothy Sherwood, Ryan Kastner:
On the Limits of Leakage Power Reduction in Caches. HPCA 2005: 154-165 - Shubhendu S. Mukherjee, Joel S. Emer, Steven K. Reinhardt:
The Soft Error Problem: An Architectural Perspective. HPCA 2005: 243-247 - Feng Qin, Shan Lu, Yuanyuan Zhou:
SafeMem: Exploiting ECC-Memory for Detecting Memory Leaks and Memory Corruption During Production Runs. HPCA 2005: 291-302 - Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Norman P. Jouppi:
Enterprise IT Trends and Implications for Architecture Research. HPCA 2005: 253-256 - Lawrence Spracklen, Santosh G. Abraham:
Chip Multithreading: Opportunities and Challenges. HPCA 2005: 248-252 - Lawrence Spracklen, Yuan Chou, Santosh G. Abraham:
Effective Instruction Prefetching in Chip Multiprocessors for Modern Commercial Applications. HPCA 2005: 225-236 - Krishnan Sundaresan, Nihar R. Mahapatra:
Accurate Energy Dissipation and Thermal Modeling for Nanometer-Scale Buses. HPCA 2005: 51-60 - Nathan Tuck, Dean M. Tullsen:
Multithreaded Value Prediction. HPCA 2005: 5-15 - Ravi K. Venkatesan, Ahmed S. Al-Zawawi, Eric Rotenberg:
Tapping ZettaRAMTM for Low-Power Memory Systems. HPCA 2005: 83-94 - Fred Weber:
Trends in High-Performance Processors. HPCA 2005: 3
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