Browsing by Author "Jahed-Motlagh, M. R."
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Item Open Access A heterogeneous memory organization with minimum energy consumption in 3D chip-multiprocessors(IEEE, 2016-05) Asad, Arghavan; Onsori, Salman; Fathy, M.; Jahed-Motlagh, M. R.; Raahemifar, K.Main memories play an important role in overall energy consumption of embedded systems. Using conventional memory technologies in future designs in nanoscale era cause a drastic increase in leakage power consumption and temperature-related problems. Emerging non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies offer many desirable characteristics such as near-zero leakage power, high density and non-volatility. They can significantly mitigate the issue of memory leakage power in future embedded chip-multiprocessor (eCMP) systems. However, they suffer from challenges such as limited write endurance and high write energy consumption which restrict them for adoption in modern memory systems. In this article, we propose a stacked hybrid memory system for 3D chip-multiprocessors to take advantages of both traditional and non-volatile memory technologies. For reaching this target, we present a convex optimization-based model that minimizes the system energy consumption while satisfy endurance constraint in order to design a reliable memory system. Experimental results show that the proposed method improves energy-delay product (EDP) and performance by about 44.8% and 13.8% on average respectively compared with the traditional memory design where single technology is used. © 2016 IEEE.Item Open Access Optimization-based power and thermal management for dark silicon aware 3D chip multiprocessors using heterogeneous cache hierarchy(Elsevier BV, 2017) Asad, A.; Ozturk, O.; Fathy, M.; Jahed-Motlagh, M. R.Management of a problem recently known as “dark silicon” is a new challenge in multicore designs. Prior innovative studies have addressed the dark silicon problem in the fields of power-efficient core design. However, addressing dark silicon challenges in uncore component designs such as cache hierarchy, on-chip interconnect etc. that consume significant portion of the on-chip power consumption is largely unexplored. In this paper, for the first time, we propose an integrated approach which considers the impact of power consumption of core and uncore components simultaneously to improve multi/many-core performance in the dark silicon era. The proposed approach dynamically (1) predicts the changing program behavior on each core; (2) re-determines frequency/voltage, cache capacity and technology in each level of the cache hierarchy based on the program's scalability in order to satisfy the power and temperature constraints. In the proposed architecture, for future chip-multiprocessors (CMPs), we exploit emerging technologies such as non-volatile memories (NVMs) and 3D techniques to combat dark silicon. Also, for the first time, we propose a detailed power model which is useful for future dark silicon CMPs power modeling. Experimental results on SPEC 2000/2006 benchmarks show that the proposed method improves throughput by about 54.3% and energy-delay product by about 61% on average, respectively, in comparison with the conventional CMP architecture with homogenous cache system. (A preliminary short version of this work was presented in the 18th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design (DSD), 2015.) © 2017 Elsevier B.V.