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conference paper
Corezilla: Build and Tame the Multicore Beast?
2007
44th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
Are multi-core SoCs being held back by the lack of adequate system design and software development tools? Multi-cores supply the advantages of flexible software-defined architectures, but support for system optimization, integration and verification is lacking. Are we taking advantage of new compute density, application partitioning and parallelism? What is enabled with multi-core vs. multiprocessing? How do we accommodate symmetric and asymmetric multiprocessing? We need profiling tools, retained legacy code and a deep understanding of hardware / software interaction.
Type
conference paper
Authors
Sarno, Lauren
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Hwu, Wen-mei W.
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Lund, Craig
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Levy, Markus
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Larus, James R.
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Reinders, James
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Cameron, Gordon
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Lennard, Chris
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Yoshimori, Takashi
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Published in
44th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
Start page
632
End page
633
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
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December 23, 2013
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