2013
DOI: 10.1145/2445572.2445577
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The McPAT Framework for Multicore and Manycore Architectures

Abstract: This article introduces McPAT, an integrated power, area, and timing modeling framework that supports comprehensive design space exploration for multicore and manycore processor configurations ranging from 90nm to 22nm and beyond. At microarchitectural level, McPAT includes models for the fundamental components of a complete chip multiprocessor, including in-order and out-of-order processor cores, networks-on-chip, shared caches, and integrated system components such as memory controllers and Ethernet controll… Show more

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“…We performed system-wide energy estimation by using McPAT [19] with 32 nm technology node. We show the case of the workload group8 for conservative estimation (the least energy saving across the workload groups).…”
Section: Evaluation Results 421 Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We performed system-wide energy estimation by using McPAT [19] with 32 nm technology node. We show the case of the workload group8 for conservative estimation (the least energy saving across the workload groups).…”
Section: Evaluation Results 421 Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), which we used to calculate the execution time. We used McPAT [34] to calculate the system's total energy consumption and EDP based on the execution statistics obtained from GEM5. We modeled the system temperature using Hotspot 5.0 [2], a popular thermal modeling tool.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because this library does not include RAMs or switches, we used CACTI [9], [36], [37] to evaluate them. CACTI calculates the RAM area from the numbers of vertical and horizontal wires, and the RAM energy from the capacitance of the transistors and wires charged and discharged in read and write operation.…”
Section: Evaluation Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%