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HPL-2008-190 How to Simulate 1000 Cores - Monchiero, Matteo; Ahn, Jung Ho; Falcon, Ayose; Ortega, Daniel; Faraboschi, Paolo
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Abstract: This paper proposes a novel methodology to efficiently simulate shared-memory multiprocessors composed of hundreds of cores. The basic idea is to use thread-level parallelism in the software system and translate it into core level parallelism in the simulated world. To achieve this, we first augment ...
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