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Exploiting ILP, TLP, and DLP with the polymorphous TRIPS architecture
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringComputer ArchitectureSystems EngineeringParallel ComputingTrips ArchitectureComputational GeometryInstruction-level ParallelismMassively-parallel ComputingComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceCloud ComputingPolymorphous Trips ArchitectureFormal MethodsIrregular ParallelismMany-core ArchitectureParallel ProgrammingData-level ParallelismSystem Software
This paper describes the polymorphous TRIPS architecture which can be configured for different granularities and types of parallelism. TRIPS contains mechanisms that enable the processing cores and the on-chip memory system to be configured and combined in different modes for instruction, data, or thread-level parallelism. To adapt to small and large-grain concurrency, the TRIPS architecture contains four out-of-order, 16-wide-issue Grid Processor cores, which can be partitioned when easily extractable fine-grained parallelism exists. This approach to polymorphism provides better performance across a wide range of application types than an approach in which many small processors are aggregated to run workloads with irregular parallelism. Our results show that high performance can be obtained in each of the three modes--ILP, TLP, and DLP-demonstrating the viability of the polymorphous coarse-grained approach for future microprocessors.
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