The program includes 39 papers selected from 239 submissions. The program committee (PC) of 40 distinguished experts used a two-round review process. In the first round, all papers received 2 reviews from PC members and one review from an external expert. The 169 papers with at least one review with a positive score for overall merit were promoted to the second round. In the second round, papers received at least one review from a PC member and one review from an external expert, for a minimum total of 5 reviews per paper. Nevertheless, we solicited up to 7 reviews for some papers in order to provide additional expert opinions for the selection process. Overall, 363 reviewers submitted 1,105 paper reviews.
Trace based phase prediction for tightly-coupled heterogeneous cores
Heterogeneous multicore systems are composed of multiple cores with varying energy and performance characteristics. A controller dynamically detects phase changes in applications and migrates execution onto the most efficient core that meets the ...
Heterogeneous system coherence for integrated CPU-GPU systems
- Jason Power,
- Arkaprava Basu,
- Junli Gu,
- Sooraj Puthoor,
- Bradford M. Beckmann,
- Mark D. Hill,
- Steven K. Reinhardt,
- David A. Wood
Many future heterogeneous systems will integrate CPUs and GPUs physically on a single chip and logically connect them via shared memory to avoid explicit data copying. Making this shared memory coherent facilitates programming and fine-grained sharing, ...
Meet the walkers: accelerating index traversals for in-memory databases
The explosive growth in digital data and its growing role in real-time decision support motivate the design of high-performance database management systems (DBMSs). Meanwhile, slowdown in supply voltage scaling has stymied improvements in core ...
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- Proceedings of the 46th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture