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1Unit 3: Architecture, the Memory Hierarchy, and Caching •  Learning Objectives (unit) •  Leverage caching to overcome the differences in performance available at different levels of the memory hierarchy.

Unit 3: Architecture, the Memory Hierarchy, and Caching •  Learning Objectives (unit) •  Leverage caching to overcome the differences in performance available at different levels of the memory hierarchy.

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Source URL: cs61.seas.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-09-28 08:16:34
    2Memory Hierarchy for Web Search Grant Ayers* Stanford University   Jung Ho Ahn*

    Memory Hierarchy for Web Search Grant Ayers* Stanford University Jung Ho Ahn*

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    Source URL: web.stanford.edu

    - Date: 2018-02-25 05:17:11
      3MASK: Redesigning the GPU Memory Hierarchy to Support Multi-Application Concurrency Rachata Ausavarungnirun1 Vance Miller2 Joshua Landgraf2 3

      MASK: Redesigning the GPU Memory Hierarchy to Support Multi-Application Concurrency Rachata Ausavarungnirun1 Vance Miller2 Joshua Landgraf2 3

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      Source URL: adwaitjog.github.io

      - Date: 2018-04-03 12:08:14
        4Improving Memory Hierarchy Performance for Irregular Applications Using Data and Computation Reorderings* John Mellor-Crummey†, David Whalley‡, Ken Kennedy† † Department of Computer Science, MS 132 Rice Universit

        Improving Memory Hierarchy Performance for Irregular Applications Using Data and Computation Reorderings* John Mellor-Crummey†, David Whalley‡, Ken Kennedy† † Department of Computer Science, MS 132 Rice Universit

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        Source URL: www.cs.fsu.edu

        - Date: 2016-05-22 06:59:59
          5Improving Memory Hierarchy Performance for Irregular Applications* John Mellor-Crummey†, David Whalley‡, Ken Kennedy† † Department of Computer Science, MS 132 Rice University 6100 Main Houston, TX 77005

          Improving Memory Hierarchy Performance for Irregular Applications* John Mellor-Crummey†, David Whalley‡, Ken Kennedy† † Department of Computer Science, MS 132 Rice University 6100 Main Houston, TX 77005

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          Source URL: www.cs.fsu.edu

          - Date: 2016-05-21 11:36:03
            6Quality-Configurable Approximate Memory Hierarchy: A Formal Control Theory Approach Majid Shoushtari Amir M. Rahmani

            Quality-Configurable Approximate Memory Hierarchy: A Formal Control Theory Approach Majid Shoushtari Amir M. Rahmani

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            Source URL: approximate.computer

            - Date: 2018-03-15 11:40:25
              7EXPLOITING SOFTWARE INFORMATION FOR AN EFFICIENT MEMORY HIERARCHY BY  RAKESH KOMURAVELLI

              EXPLOITING SOFTWARE INFORMATION FOR AN EFFICIENT MEMORY HIERARCHY BY RAKESH KOMURAVELLI

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              Source URL: rsim.cs.uiuc.edu

              - Date: 2015-03-11 16:25:55
                8Combining Models and Guided Empirical Search to Optimize for Multiple Levels of the Memory Hierarchy Chun Chen Jacqueline Chame Mary Hall

                Combining Models and Guided Empirical Search to Optimize for Multiple Levels of the Memory Hierarchy Chun Chen Jacqueline Chame Mary Hall

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                Source URL: www.cs.rice.edu

                - Date: 2005-10-11 17:12:42
                  9Memory Hierarchy Design for Caching Middleware in the Age of NVM ∗ Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, Sandy Irani, Jenny Lam Database Laboratory Technical ReportComputer Science Department, USC Los Angeles, California 9

                  Memory Hierarchy Design for Caching Middleware in the Age of NVM ∗ Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, Sandy Irani, Jenny Lam Database Laboratory Technical ReportComputer Science Department, USC Los Angeles, California 9

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                  Source URL: dblab.usc.edu

                  - Date: 2015-08-24 17:30:00