CARG

Princeton Computer Architecture Reading Group

CArch • Reading Group

CArch is an interdisciplinary computer
architecture reading group formed by students from the Departments
of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Princeton University.

Readings 2007

Presented by Raman Arun

December 10, 2007

Steffan,J.Greggory; Colohan,Christopher B.; Zhai,Antonia; Mowry,Todd C. “A scalable approach to thread-level speculation.

Steffan,J.; Mowry,T.“The Potential for Using Thread-Level Data Speculation to Facilitate Automatic Parallelization.

Presented by Carven Chan

December 3, 2007

Gregory M. Papadopoulos, David E. Culler. “Retrospective: Monsoon: an explicit token-store architecture.

Gregory M. Papadopoulos, David E. Culler. “Monsoon: an explicit token-store architecture.

Presented by Yu-Yuan Chen

November 26, 2007

J. R. Goodman, "Retrospective: Using cache memory to reduce processor-memory traffic," in ISCA '98: 25 Years of the International Symposia on Computer Architecture (Selected Papers), 1998, pp. 32-33.

J. R. Goodman, "Using cache memory to reduce processor-memory traffic," in ISCA '83: Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, 1983, pp. 124-131.

Presented by Carole-Jean Wu

November 12, 2007

Colorama: Architectural Support for Data-Centric Synchronization

Presented by Arun Raman

November 5, 2007

Speculative Decoupled Software Pipelining

Presented by Konstantinos Aisopos

October 24, 2007

In Network Cache Coherence

Presented by Yu-Yuan Chen

October 17, 2007

Isolation in Commodity Multicore Processors

Presented by Abhishek Bhattacharjee

October 10, 2007

Carbon: Architectural Support for Fine-Grained Parallelism on Chip Multiprocessors

Presented by Niket Agarwal

October 1, 2007

Virtual Hierarchies to Support Server Consolidation