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Architectural exploration of heterogeneous memory systems

Published 30 Oct 2018 in cs.AR | (1810.12573v1)

Abstract: Heterogeneous systems appear as a viable design alternative for the dark silicon era. In this paradigm, a processor chip includes several different technological alternatives for implementing a certain logical block (e.g., core, on-chip memories) which cannot be used at the same time due to power constraints. The programmer and compiler are then responsible for selecting which of the alternatives should be used for maximizing performance and/or energy efficiency for a given application. This paper presents an initial approach for the exploration of different technological alternatives for the implementation of on-chip memories. It hinges on a linear programming-based model for theoretically comparing the performance offered by the available alternatives, namely SRAM and STT-RAM scratchpads or caches. Experimental results using a cycle-accurate simulation tool confirm that this is a viable model for implementation into production compilers.

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