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The Point is Addressing: A brief tour of efforts to reimagine programming in a world of changing memories
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Computer Architecture2025年5月30日 15:33:32 GMTPeter Alvaro, Daniel Bittman3733700How to Design an ISA: The popularity of RISC-V has led many to try designing instruction sets.
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Computer Architecture2024年1月11日 14:26:25 GMTDavid Chisnall3639445OS Scheduling: Better scheduling policies for modern computing systems
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Computer Architecture2023年5月16日 14:09:34 GMTKostis Kaffes3595837To PiM or Not to PiM: The case for in-memory inferencing of quantized CNNs at the edge
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Computer Architecture2023年1月30日 13:01:45 GMTGabriel Falcao, João Dinis Ferreira3580503Chip Measuring Contest: The benefits of purpose-built chips
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Computer Architecture2021年11月15日 15:49:40 GMTJessie Frazelle3501254Heterogeneous Computing: Here to Stay: Hardware and Software Perspectives
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Mentions of the buzzword heterogeneous computing have been on the rise in the past few years and will continue to be heard for years to come, because heterogeneous computing is here to stay. What is heterogeneous computing, and why is it becoming the norm? How do we deal with it, from both the software side and the hardware side? This article provides answers to some of these questions and presents different points of view on others.Computer Architecture2017年1月10日 11:02:06 GMTMohamed Zahran3038873There’s No Such Thing as a General-purpose Processor: And the belief in such a device is harmful
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There is an increasing trend in computer architecture to categorize processors and accelerators as "general purpose." Of the papers published at this year's International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA 2014), nine out of 45 explicitly referred to general-purpose processors; one additionally referred to general-purpose FPGAs (field-programmable gate arrays), and another referred to general-purpose MIMD (multiple instruction, multiple data) supercomputers, stretching the definition to the breaking point. This article presents the argument that there is no such thing as a truly general-purpose processor and that the belief in such a device is harmful.Computer Architecture2014年11月06日 13:36:49 GMTDavid Chisnall2687011Computing without Processors: Heterogeneous systems allow us to target our programming to the appropriate environment.
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From the programmer's perspective the distinction between hardware and software is being blurred. As programmers struggle to meet the performance requirements of today's systems, they will face an ever increasing need to exploit alternative computing elements such as GPUs (graphics processing units), which are graphics cards subverted for data-parallel computing, and FPGAs (field-programmable gate arrays), or soft hardware.Computer Architecture2011年6月27日 15:47:55 GMTSatnam Singh2000516Discipline and Focus: Transcript of interview with Werner Vogels, CTO of Amazon
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<h3>Discipline and Focus - Transcript</h3>
<h4>Transcript of interview with Werner Vogels, CTO of Amazon.</h4>
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<p><b>MICHAEL VIZARD:</b> Hello, and welcome to ACM Queuecasts. I'm your host, Mike Vizard, and joining me today to discuss large scale computing initiatives is Werner Vogels, CTO of Amazon. Welcome, Werner. How are you doing?</p>
<p><b>WERNER VOGELS:</b> Hi, Mike. Thanks for having me.</p>Computer Architecture2008年7月14日 15:03:30 GMT1388773DOA with SOA: Adopting this architectural style is no cure-all.
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It looks like today is finally the day that we all knew was coming. It was only a matter of time. An ambulance has just pulled up to haul away Marty the Software Manager after his boss pummeled him for failing to deliver on promises of money savings, improved software reuse, and reduced time to market that had been virtually guaranteed merely by adopting SOA (service-oriented architecture). Everything could have been so different for Marty. If only there had been a red-hot market for a software application that fetched the price of London gold, converted the price from pounds to dollars, calculated the shipping costs for the desired quantity, and then returned a random verse from the King James Bible. As opposed to the currently unfolding scenario involving an ambulance, Marty's mental vision was one of a Brinks truck speeding to the scene to empty coffers buckling under the strain of overflowing cash.Computer Architecture2007年2月02日 15:01:31 GMTAlex Bell1217275