Eighth Workshop on Interaction Between Compilers and Computer Architectures, 2004. INTERACT-8 2004.
DOI: 10.1109/intera.2004.1299516
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Data movement optimization for software-controlled on-chip memory

Abstract: In order to overcome performance degradation caused by performance disparity between processor and main memory, there have been proposed several new VLSI architectures which have software controlled on-chip memory in addition to the conventional cache. However, users must specify data allocation/replacement on software controlled on-chip memory and data transfer between the on-chip and off-chip memories to achieve higher performance by utilizing on-chip memory. Because such properties are automatically control… Show more

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“…Fujita presented the automatic optimization by a compiler for SCIMA, which can be applied to our model. [5] 3 Experimental Setting…”
Section: Optimization Methods For On-chip Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fujita presented the automatic optimization by a compiler for SCIMA, which can be applied to our model. [5] 3 Experimental Setting…”
Section: Optimization Methods For On-chip Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%