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18th International Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing (SBAC-PAD'06)
32-core CMP with multi-sliced L2: 2 and 4 cores sharing a L2 slice
Ouro Preto, MG, Brazil
October 17-October 20
ISBN: 0-7695-2704-3
Mario Donato Marino, Polytechnic School of University of S?o Paulo, Brazil
Nowadays the market is moving to have multiple cores on the same chip (Chip Multiprocessors - CMP) with a multi-sliced L2 which is shared by 2 cores. CMPs with 8 cores can already be found, and future CMPs will have more than 8 cores. It?s interesting to have more than 2 cores sharing their L2 slice. So, the idea is to evaluate future CMPs with 4 processors sharing the same L2 slice, compare them to the present ones with 2 processors sharing it and also with processors with 1 processor per L2. We construct a model and evaluate it with a full-system simulation, using 32 processors, under SPLASH-2 benchmarks. Previous results show that the execution time is improved of about 8.7% for FMM to 40.3% for Radiosity.
Citation:
Mario Donato Marino, "32-core CMP with multi-sliced L2: 2 and 4 cores sharing a L2 slice," sbac-pad, pp.141-150, 18th International Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing (SBAC-PAD'06), 2006
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