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PUMA 2: Bridging the Processor/Memory Gap
Increasing processor clock speeds, along with microarchitectural innovation, have led to a tremendous gap between processor and memory performance. The PUMA2 (Proactively Uniform Memory Access Architecture) project targets designing memory systems that bridge this gap in the presence of arbitrarily-irregular but repetitive memory access patterns. Babak Falsafi presents a memory model and technique which ends the debate over whether multiprocessors must support relaxed memory models.

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Series Title:CSE Colloquia - 2002
Subject(s):Engineering and Computer Science
Speaker(s): Babak Falsafi, Carnegie Mellon University

Related Link(s):CSE web site
Production Date: 04/22/2002
Runtime: 00:59:40
Rating:TV-G
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