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Reducing Data Movement on Large Shared Memory Systems by Exploiting Computation Dependencies
2018
Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Supercomputing - ICS '18
Shared memory systems are becoming increasingly complex as they typically integrate several storage devices. That brings different access latencies or bandwidth rates depending on the proximity between the cores where memory accesses are issued and the storage devices containing the requested data. In this context, techniques to manage and mitigate non-uniform memory access (NUMA) effects consist in migrating threads, memory pages or both and are generally applied by the system software. We
doi:10.1145/3205289.3205310
dblp:conf/ics/BarreraMALVC18
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