| BOWMAN, N., CARDWELL, N., AND ROMER, C. The performance of Real Applications and Operating Systems on Simple IRAM Architectures. http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/¸neal/iram/simIRAM.html. |
....model. This is in part because the SPEC 95 applications fit well within the 2MByte L2 cache of the conventional machine, so that even the decreased memory latency of the IRAM implementations offers no significant advantage. A more complete discussion of the simulation results can be found at [3]. 6 Concluding Remarks Both the execution analysis and simulation approaches suggest that the potential performance benefits from using existing microarchitectures in IRAM systems are limited. Such evolutionary IRAM implementations will range from equally fast for CPU intensive applications up to ....
BOWMAN, N., CARDWELL, N., AND ROMER, C. The performance of Real Applications and Operating Systems on Simple IRAM Architectures. http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/¸neal/iram/simIRAM.html.
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