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- 1996
- Todd M. Austin, Gurindar S. Sohi:
High-Bandwidth Address Translation for Multiple-Issue Processors. ISCA 1996: 158-167 - Doug Burger, James R. Goodman, Alain Kägi:
Memory Bandwidth Limitations of Future Microprocessors. ISCA 1996: 78-89 - Lynn Choi, Pen-Chung Yew:
Compiler and Hardware Support for Cache Coherence in Large-Scale Multiprocessors: Design Considerations and Performance Study. ISCA 1996: 283-294 - Richard J. Eickemeyer, Ross E. Johnson, Steven R. Kunkel, Mark S. Squillante, Shiafun Liu:
Evaluation of Multithreaded Uniprocessors for Commercial Application Environments. ISCA 1996: 203-212 - Marius Evers, Po-Yung Chang, Yale N. Patt:
Using Hybrid Branch Predictors to Improve Branch Prediction Accuracy in the Presence of Context Switches. ISCA 1996: 3-11 - Edward W. Felten, Richard Alpert, Angelos Bilas, Matthias A. Blumrich, Douglas W. Clark, Stefanos N. Damianakis, Cezary Dubnicki, Liviu Iftode, Kai Li:
Early Experience with Message-Passing on the SHRIMP Multicomputer. ISCA 1996: 296-307 - Nicholas C. Gloy, Cliff Young, J. Bradley Chen, Michael D. Smith:
An Analysis of Dynamic Branch Prediction Schemes on System Workloads. ISCA 1996: 12-21 - Tetsuya Hara, Hideki Ando, Chikako Nakanishi, Masao Nakaya:
Performance Comparison of ILP Machines with Cycle Time Evaluation. ISCA 1996: 213-224 - Chris Holt, Jaswinder Pal Singh, John L. Hennessy:
Application and Architectural Bottlenecks in Large Scale Distributed Shared Memory Machines. ISCA 1996: 134-145 - Mark Horowitz, Margaret Martonosi, Todd C. Mowry, Michael D. Smith:
Informing Memory Operations: Providing Memory Performance Feedback in Modern Processors. ISCA 1996: 260-270 - Yiming Hu, Qing Yang:
DCD - Disk Caching Disk: A New Approach for Boosting I/O Performance. ISCA 1996: 169-178 - Liviu Iftode, Jaswinder Pal Singh, Kai Li:
Understanding Application Performance on Shared Virtual Memory Systems. ISCA 1996: 122-133 - Toni Juan, Tomás Lang, Juan J. Navarro:
The Difference-bit Cache. ISCA 1996: 114-120 - Jae H. Kim, Andrew A. Chien:
Rotating Combined Queueing (RCQ): Bandwidth and Latency Guarantees in Low-Cost, High-Performance Networks. ISCA 1996: 226-236 - Tom Lovett, Russell M. Clapp:
STiNG: A CC-NUMA Computer System for the Commercial Marketplace. ISCA 1996: 308-317 - Olivier Maquelin, Guang R. Gao, Herbert H. J. Hum, Kevin B. Theobald, Xinmin Tian:
Polling Watchdog: Combining Polling and Interrupts for Efficient Message Handling. ISCA 1996: 179-188 - Christine Morin, Alain Gefflaut, Michel Banâtre, Anne-Marie Kermarrec:
COMA: An Opportunity for Building Fault-Tolerant Scalable Shared Memory Multiprocessors. ISCA 1996: 56-65 - Shubhendu S. Mukherjee, Babak Falsafi, Mark D. Hill, David A. Wood:
Coherent Network Interfaces for Fine-Grain Communication. ISCA 1996: 247-258 - Basem A. Nayfeh, Lance Hammond, Kunle Olukotun:
Evaluation of Design Alternatives for a Multiprocessor Microprocessor. ISCA 1996: 67-77 - Steven K. Reinhardt, Robert W. Pfile, David A. Wood:
Decoupled Hardware Support for Distributed Shared Memory. ISCA 1996: 34-43 - Jennifer Rexford, John Hall, Kang G. Shin:
A Router Architecture for Real-Time Point-to-Point Networks. ISCA 1996: 237-246 - Ashley Saulsbury, Fong Pong, Andreas Nowatzyk:
Missing the Memory Wall: The Case for Processor/Memory Integration. ISCA 1996: 90-101 - Stuart Sechrest, Chih-Chieh Lee, Trevor N. Mudge:
Correlation and Aliasing in Dynamic Branch Predictors. ISCA 1996: 22-32 - André Seznec:
Don't Use the Page Number, But a Pointer To It. ISCA 1996: 104-113 - Dean M. Tullsen, Susan J. Eggers, Joel S. Emer, Henry M. Levy, Jack L. Lo, Rebecca L. Stamm:
Exploiting Choice: Instruction Fetch and Issue on an Implementable Simultaneous Multithreading Processor. ISCA 1996: 191-202 - Kenneth M. Wilson, Kunle Olukotun, Mendel Rosenblum:
Increasing Cache Port Efficiency for Dynamic Superscalar Microprocessors. ISCA 1996: 147-157 - Chun Xia, Josep Torrellas:
Instruction Prefetching of Systems Codes with Layout Optimized for Reduced Cache Misses. ISCA 1996: 271-282 - Donald Yeung, John Kubiatowicz, Anant Agarwal:
MGS: A Multigrain Shared Memory System. ISCA 1996: 44-55 - Jean-Loup Baer:
Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, Philadelphia, PA, USA, May 22-24, 1996. ACM 1996, ISBN 0-89791-786-3 [contents]
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