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1st Edition - July 26, 2018
Editors: Suyel Namasudra, Hamid Sarbazi-Azad
Dark Silicon and the Future of On-chip Systems, Volume 110, the latest release in the Advances in Computers series published since 1960, presents detailed coverage of innovations… Read more
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Dark Silicon and the Future of On-chip Systems, Volume 110, the latest release in the Advances in Computers series published since 1960, presents detailed coverage of innovations in computer hardware, software, theory, design and applications, with this release focusing on an Introduction to dark silicon and future processors, a Revisiting of processor allocation and application mapping in future CMPs in the dark silicon era, Multi-objectivism in the dark silicon age, Dark silicon aware resource management for many-core systems, Dynamic power management for dark silicon multi-core processors, Topology specialization for networks-on-chip in the dark silicon era, and Emerging SRAM-based FPGA architectures.
1. Dark Silicon and the History of Computing
Pejman Lotfi-Kamran and Hamid Sarbazi-Azad
2. Revisiting Processor Allocation and Application Mapping in Future CMPs in Dark Silicon Era
Mohaddesseh Hoveida, Fatemeh Aghaliakbari, Majid Jalili, Ramin Bashizadeh, Mohammad Arjomand and Hamid Sarbazi-Azad
3. Multiobjectivism in Dark Silicon Age
Amin Rezaei, Masoud Daneshtalab and Hai Zhou
4. Dark Silicon Aware Resource Management for Many-Core Systems
Heba Khdr, Santiago Pagani, Muhammad Shafique and Jörg Henkel
5. Dynamic Power Management for Dark Silicon Multicore Processors
Siddharth Garg
6. Topology Specialization for Networks-on-Chip in the Dark Silicon Era
Mehdi Modarressi and Hamid Sarbazi-Azad
7. Introduction to Emerging SRAM-Based FPGA Architectures in Dark Silicon Era
Zeinab Seifoori, Zahra Ebrahimi, Behnam Khaleghi and Hossein Asadi
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