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SCHEDULE: NOV 15-20, 2015
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GoblinCore-64: An Emerging, Open Architecture for Data Intensive High Performance Computing
SESSION: Emerging Technologies Exhibits
EVENT TYPE: Emerging Technologies
EVENT TAG(S): SoC for HPC
TIME: 9:00AM - 5:30PM
SESSION CHAIR(S): Simon McIntosh-Smith, Sadaf R. Alam
ROOM:14
ABSTRACT:
The current class of mainstream microprocessor architectures rely upon multi-level data caches and relatively low degrees of concurrency to solve a wide range of applications and algorithmic constructs. These mainstream architectures are well suited to efficiently executing applications that are generally considered to be cache friendly. These may include applications that operate on dense, linear data structures or applications that make heavy reuse of data in cache. How- ever, applications that are generally considered to be data intensive in nature may access memory with irregular memory request patterns or access such large data structures that they cannot reside entirely in an on-chip data cache.
The goal of GoblinCore-64 (GC64) is to provide a scalable, flexible and open architecture for efficiently executing data intensive, high performance computing applications and algorithms. Further, we seek to build an architectural infrastructure with the aforementioned properties without the need for new and exotic programming models.
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