The Alpha ISA V5 (Alpham - Alpha + MIMD) Instruction Set Architecture is a comprehensive 64-bit RISC ISA engineered for extreme performance computing applications. Built upon the foundational ...
George Orwell once wrote that restating the obvious is the “first duty of intelligent people.” In that vein, allow us to restate the case for what may be literacy instruction’s richest but ...
It has taken nearly two decades and an immense amount of work by millions of people for high performance computing to go mainstream with GenAI. And now, we live in a world where AI servers crammed ...
Abstract: SIMD architectures are less efficient for applications with the diverse control-flow behavior, which can be mainly attributed to the requirement of the identical control-flow. In this paper, ...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a configurable assembler framework enhanced with reinforcement learning (RL) and MARTE (Modeling and Analysis of Real-Time and Embedded Systems) constraints to address ...
1 Shanghai Key Laboratory of Trustworthy Computing, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China. 2 School of Computer Science and Engineering, Guangzhou Institute of Technology, Guangzhou, China. 3 ...
With an exciting new year of retrocomputing ahead for [David Lovett] over at the Usagi Electric YouTube channel, recently some new hardware arrived at the farm. Specifically hardware from a company ...
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In the 1980s, there was a debate in the field of high-performance computing: Was it possible to create a supercomputer by connecting thousands of general-purpose processors, or as predicted by ...
Abstract: The Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) architecture, supported by various high-performance computing platforms, efficiently utilizes data-level parallelism. The SIMD model is used in ...
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