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On dynamic polymorphing of a superscalar core for improving energy efficiency
2013
2013 IEEE 31st International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD)
The computational needs of a program change over time. Sometimes a program exhibits low instruction level parallelism (ILP), while at other times the inherent ILP may be higher; sometimes a program stalls due to a large number of cache misses, while at other times it may exhibit high cache throughput. Asymmetric Multicore Processors (AMP) have been proposed to allow matching the computing needs of a thread to a core where it executes most efficiently. Some of the recent works focus on AMPs
doi:10.1109/iccd.2013.6657091
dblp:conf/iccd/SrinivasanRAKK13
fatcat:ktbypnlhpzgptjgbuapmampw3q