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Modern many-core-on-a-chip designs will demand programs with extremely high degrees of parallelism. Our study of the PARSEC and the SPLASH-2 benchmark suites has shown that application programs may not have sufficient inherent parallelism. However, two fundamental factors contribute to program speedup: intrinsic parallelism, which can be exploited by fine-grained synchronization, and inherent data redundancy, which can be exploited by value prediction. In this work, we first present a theoretical framework to characterize the predictability of data values and the feasibilities of value...
Value Prediction in Many-core Systems by Shaoshan Liu is 132 pages long, and a total of 33,264 words.
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