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Guest
Editors' Introduction: Interaction of Many-Core Computer Architecture and
Operating Systems (pdf)
Sangyeun Cho, University of Pittsburgh
Tao Li, University of Florida
Onur Mutlu, Microsoft Research
Rapid changes in platform hardware resources with the evolution of many-core
architectures will require a fundamental reexamination of mainstream
system-software design decisions to support multiple cores and to efficiently
manage on-chip hardware resources shared among the multiple cores. In turn, the
evolution of many-core processor architectures will be successfully sustained
by the new capabilities and features added to the system software, perhaps
while requiring substantial support from hardware. The guest editors introduce
five articles on the interaction of computer architecture and operating systems
for this special issue of IEEE Micro.
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