Analytical memory bandwidth model for many-core processor based systems
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概要
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Many-core processor based systems gain popularity in high-performance parallel embedded applications. Estimating memory bandwidth requirement, i.e. external memory bandwidth, given various cache size for target parallel applications requires a prohibitively large simulation time. In this work, we propose an analytical model to quickly estimate the memory bandwidth for a given cache size and help exploring trade-offs between cache sizes and memory bandwidth requirement. We model the stochastic behavior of cache misses for a single cache as a random process. Using central limit theorems for identically or non-identically distributed random processes, we accurately estimate the collective cache misses from hundreds of processor cores and thus the total memory bandwidth requirement for the whole system. The results show that our model improves a speed of simulation time up to 200.4 times for 200 cores whereas its estimated results achieve less than 0.01% difference from the simulated ones for 200 cores in terms of accuracy.
著者
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CHUNG Eui-Young
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University
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Chung Eui-young
School Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Yonsei University
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Lee Hyuk-Jun
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Sogang University
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Cho Woo-Cheol
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Sogang University
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