2015 Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design 2015
DOI: 10.1109/dsd.2015.87
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Harnessing Performance Variability: A HPC-Oriented Application Scenario

Abstract: The technology scaling towards the 10nm of the silicon manufacturing, is going to introduce variability challenges, mainly due to the growing susceptibility to thermal hot-spots and time-dependent variations (aging) in the silicon chip. The consequences are two-fold: a) unpredictable performance, b) unreliable computing resources. The goal of the HARPA project is to enable next-generation embedded and high-performance heterogeneous many-core processors to effectively address this issues, through a cross-layer … Show more

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“…In the context of this work, we employ the HARPA-OS runtime resource manager [9,10]. HARPA-OS enables the management of multiple applications that compete on the usage of multiple many core computation devices.…”
Section: Run-time Resource Managermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of this work, we employ the HARPA-OS runtime resource manager [9,10]. HARPA-OS enables the management of multiple applications that compete on the usage of multiple many core computation devices.…”
Section: Run-time Resource Managermentioning
confidence: 99%