2014
DOI: 10.1587/elex.11.20140560
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A roofline model based on working set size for embedded systems

Abstract: A "roofline model" is a system performance and optimization guide for programmers and system engineers to apply in the design of future architectures. We review a conventional roofline model and propose a working set size (WSS)-based roofline model. Because of the recent increase in the performance of embedded systems, we investigated embedded systems based on an ARM architecture. Our proposed scheme presents practical guidelines for a multi-core architecture when the program uses a small WSS.

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“…Cho et al extend the model to consider working set size and apply this to embedded systems. Rather than simply considering the peak-performance of the cache as in the Cache-aware Rooine model, their version considers the working set size [6]. Denoyelle et al also extend the Cache-Aware Rooine Model to consider NUMA systems.…”
Section: A 3d Visualization Of the Extended Rooine Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cho et al extend the model to consider working set size and apply this to embedded systems. Rather than simply considering the peak-performance of the cache as in the Cache-aware Rooine model, their version considers the working set size [6]. Denoyelle et al also extend the Cache-Aware Rooine Model to consider NUMA systems.…”
Section: A 3d Visualization Of the Extended Rooine Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%