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1. Co-HPC@SC 2014: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Hardware-Software Co-Design for High Performance Computing, Co-HPC '14, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, November 16-21, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-7564-8
- Michael F. Cloutier, Chad Paradis, Vincent M. Weaver:
Design and analysis of a 32-bit embedded high-performance cluster optimized for energy and performance. 1-8 - Mitesh R. Meswani, Gabriel H. Loh, Sergey Blagodurov, David Roberts, John Slice, Mike Ignatowski:
Toward efficient programmer-managed two-level memory hierarchies in exascale computers. 9-16 - John R. Tramm, Kazutomo Yoshii, Andrew R. Siegel:
Power profiling of a reduced data movement algorithm for neutron cross section data in Monte Carlo simulations. 17-24 - James A. Ang, Richard F. Barrett, R. E. Benner, D. Burke, C. Chan, Jeanine E. Cook, David Donofrio, Simon D. Hammond, Karl S. Hemmert, Suzanne M. Kelly, H. Le, Vitus J. Leung, David R. Resnick, Arun F. Rodrigues, John Shalf, Dylan T. Stark, Didem Unat, Nicholas J. Wright:
Abstract machine models and proxy architectures for exascale computing. 25-32 - Paul R. Woodward, Jagan Jayaraj, Richard Barrett:
mPPM, viewed as a co-design effort. 33-40 - Pietro Cicotti, Susan M. Mniszewski, Laura Carrington:
An evaluation of threaded models for a classical MD proxy application. 41-48 - Gary Lawson, Masha Sosonkina, Yuzhong Shen:
Performance and energy evaluation of CoMD on Intel Xeon Phi co-processors. 49-54 - Sarat Sreepathi, M. L. Grodowitz, Robert V. Lim, Philip Taffet, Philip C. Roth, Jeremy S. Meredith, Seyong Lee, Dong Li, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
Application characterization using Oxbow toolkit and PADS infrastructure. 55-63 - George Stelle, Stephen L. Olivier, Dylan T. Stark, Arun F. Rodrigues, K. Scott Hemmert:
Using a complementary emulation-simulation co-design approach to assess application readiness for processing-in-memory systems. 64-71 - Hao Ji, Masha Sosonkina, Yaohang Li:
An implementation of block conjugate gradient algorithm on CPU-GPU processors. 72-77
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