The continuos improvements offered by the silicon technology make possible the integration of always increasing number of cores on a single chip. Following this trend, it is expected to approach microprocessor architectures composed of thousands of cores (i.e., kilo-cores architectures) in the next future. In this context simulation tools represent a crucial factor for designing architecture at such core scale. This paper proposes a framework based on the COTSon simulator [2], and able of scaling towards heterogeous kilo-cores architectures. Compared with current state-of the-art architectural simulators, the proposed framework provides full-system simulation, a well balanced trade-off between simulation speed and accuracy, and the support for power consumption estimation. Experimental results confirm the ability of the framework to scale up at least to 2000 cores.
Giorgi, R., Scionti, A., Portero, A. (2012). Architectural Simulation in the Kilo-core Era, 1-3.
Architectural Simulation in the Kilo-core Era
GIORGI, ROBERTO;SCIONTI, ALBERTO;
2012-01-01
Abstract
The continuos improvements offered by the silicon technology make possible the integration of always increasing number of cores on a single chip. Following this trend, it is expected to approach microprocessor architectures composed of thousands of cores (i.e., kilo-cores architectures) in the next future. In this context simulation tools represent a crucial factor for designing architecture at such core scale. This paper proposes a framework based on the COTSon simulator [2], and able of scaling towards heterogeous kilo-cores architectures. Compared with current state-of the-art architectural simulators, the proposed framework provides full-system simulation, a well balanced trade-off between simulation speed and accuracy, and the support for power consumption estimation. Experimental results confirm the ability of the framework to scale up at least to 2000 cores.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
https://hdl.handle.net/11365/46803
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