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Managing GPU Concurrency in Heterogeneous Architectures
2014
2014 47th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture
Heterogeneous architectures consisting of generalpurpose CPUs and throughput-optimized GPUs are projected to be the dominant computing platforms for many classes of applications. The design of such systems is more complex than that of homogeneous architectures because maximizing resource utilization while minimizing shared resource interference between CPU and GPU applications is difficult. We show that GPU applications tend to monopolize the shared hardware resources, such as memory and
doi:10.1109/micro.2014.62
dblp:conf/micro/KayiranNJAKLMD14
fatcat:v5xeff76hjeibkfjdp6se4hhta