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A Case for Coordinated Resource Management in Heterogeneous Multicore Platforms
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2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Recent advances in multi-and many-core architectures include increased hardware-level parallelism (i.e., core counts) and the emergence of platform-level heterogeneity. System software managing these platforms is typically comprised of multiple independent resource managers (e.g., drivers and specialized runtimes) customized for heterogeneous vs. general purpose platform elements. This independence, however, can cause performance degradation for an application that spans diverse cores and
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-24322-6_27
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