6 research outputs found
End-to-End QoS for the Open Source Safety-Relevant RISC-V SELENE Platform
This paper presents the end-to-end QoS approach to provide performance
guarantees followed in the SELENE platform, a high-performance RISC-V based
heterogeneous SoC for safety-related real-time systems. Our QoS approach
includes smart interconnect solutions for buses and NoCs, along with multicore
interference-aware statistics units to, cooperatively, achieve end-to-end QoS.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, work presented on FORECAST workshop of HIPEAC
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MANGO: Exploring Manycore Architectures for Next-GeneratiOn HPC Systems
The Horizon 2020 MANGO project aims at exploring deeply heterogeneous accelerators for use in High-Performance Computing systems running multiple applications with different Quality of Service (QoS) levels. The main goal of the project is to exploit customization to adapt computing resources to reach the desired QoS. For this purpose, it explores different but interrelated mechanisms across the architecture and system software. In particular, in this paper we focus on the runtime resource management, the thermal management, and support provided for parallel programming, as well as introducing three applications on which the project foreground will be validated