MS-ManiC
MS-ManiC (Memory Systems for Many Cores) project is focused on designing scalable memory system architectures for future many-core processors.
The memory system is not only one of the major performance bottlenecks in chip multiprocessors, but its design can lead to serious energy
inefficiency, unpredictability, and security holes. Our goal is to design scalable and balanced memory systems using a holistic hardware/software
approach. We are interested in designing a high-performance, energy-efficient, and secure memory system that at the same
time provides quality of service to applications utilizing it.
Groups
Computer Architecture Group
Publications
- Chang Joo Lee, Onur Mutlu, Veynu Narasiman, and Yale N. Patt,
"Prefetch-Aware DRAM Controllers"
Proceedings of the 41st International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO), Lake Como, Italy, November 2008.
- Thomas Moscibroda and Onur Mutlu,
"Distributed Order Scheduling and its Application to Multi-Core DRAM Controllers"
Proceedings of the 27th Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing
(PODC), pages 365-374, Toronto, ON, Canada, August 2008. Slides (pptx)
- Onur Mutlu and Thomas Moscibroda,
"Parallelism-Aware Batch-Scheduling: Enhancing both Performance and Fairness of Shared DRAM Systems"
Proceedings of the 35th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), pages 63-74, Beijing, China, June 2008. Slides (ppt)
- Engin Ipek, Onur Mutlu, José F. Martínez, and Rich Caruana,
"Self Optimizing Memory Controllers: A Reinforcement Learning Approach"
Proceedings of the 35th International Symposium on
Computer Architecture (ISCA), pages 39-50, Beijing, China, June 2008. Slides (pptx)
- Onur Mutlu and Thomas Moscibroda,
"Stall-Time Fair Memory Access Scheduling for Chip Multiprocessors"
Proceedings of the 40th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO), pages 146-158, Chicago, IL, December 2007. Slides (ppt)
- Thomas Moscibroda and Onur Mutlu,
"Memory Performance Attacks: Denial of Memory Service in Multi-Core Systems"
Proceedings of the 16th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX SECURITY), pages 257-274, Boston, MA, August 2007. Slides (ppt)
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