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A Case for Specialized Processors for Scale-Out Workloads

Ferdman, Michael
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Adileh, Almutaz  
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Kocberber, Onur  
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2014
IEEE Micro

Emerging scale-out workloads need extensive amounts of computational resources. However, datacenters using modern server hardware face physical constraints in space and power, limiting further expansion and requiring improvements in the computational density per server and in the per-operation energy. Continuing to improve the computational resources of the cloud while staying within physical constraints mandates optimizing server efficiency. In this work, we demonstrate that modern server processors are highly inefficient for running cloud workloads. To address this problem, we investigate the microarchitectural behavior of scale-out workloads and present opportunities to enable specialized processor designs that closely match the needs of the cloud.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/MM.2014.41
Web of Science ID

WOS:000337895100005

Author(s)
Ferdman, Michael
Adileh, Almutaz  
Kocberber, Onur  
Volos, Stavros  
Alisafaee, Mohammad  
Jevdjic, Djordje  
Kaynak, Cansu  
Popescu, Adrian Daniel  
Ailamaki, Anastasia  
Falsafi, Babak  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Ieee Computer Soc

Published in
IEEE Micro
Volume

34

Issue

3

Start page

31

End page

42

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PARSA  
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June 17, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/104441
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