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2003 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP'03)
Performance and Power Impact of Issue-width in Chip-Multiprocessor Cores
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
October 06-October 09
ISBN: 0-7695-2017-0
Magnus Ekman, Chalmers University of Technology
Per Stenstrom, Chalmers University of Technology
This paper explores the trade-off between the issue-width of the cores and the number of cores on a chip by considering design points with comparable area with respect to both performance and energy. We focus on scalable parallel applications from SPLASH-2. While they are known to benefit from as many cores as possible we show that these applications can be run as efficiently and with comparable power consumption on a chip-multiprocessor (CMP) with fewer, but wider-issue cores. This is attributable to their inherent ILP and the fact that fewer cores result in less performance and power consumption losses in the on-chip memory hierarchy.
Citation:
Magnus Ekman, Per Stenstrom, "Performance and Power Impact of Issue-width in Chip-Multiprocessor Cores," icpp, pp.359, 2003 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP'03), 2003
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