Many-core Architectures: a Study in Tiles and Colour

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  • Andrey Mokhov
چکیده

This memo discusses a simple many-core architecture for general-purpose computing, which is capable of the run-time adaptation towards desired corners of the performance-energy-reliability tradeoff space. In this architecture, processing cores are identical in their functional characteristics, but internally they are implemented differently in a fixed number of design styles, each optimised for a particular non-functional criterion, e.g., performance, energy-efficiency, reliability, etc. Similar to an RGB-monitor capable of reproducing a rich variety of colours using elements of only three basic colours (red, green and blue), such a many-core system can gracefully adapt to a broad range of operating conditions by changing the proportion of activated cores of each type. Andrey Mokhov: Many-core Architectures: a Study in Tiles and Colour

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تاریخ انتشار 2013