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SUMMARY:Programming the EMU Architecture: Algorithm Design Considerations 
 for Migratory-Threads-Based Systems
DESCRIPTION:Mehmet E. Belviranli, Seyong Lee, and Jeffrey S. Vetter (Oak R
 idge National Laboratory)\n\nThe decades-old memory bottleneck problem for
  data-intensive applications is getting worse as the processor core counts
  continue to increase. Workloads with sparse memory access characteristics
  only achieve a fraction of a system's total memory bandwidth. EMU archite
 cture provides a radical approach to the issue by migrating the computatio
 nal threads to the location where the data resides. \n\nIn EMU architectur
 e, data distribution and thread creation strategies play a crucial role in
  achieving optimal performance in the EMU platform. In this work, we ident
 ify several design considerations that need to be taken care of while deve
 loping applications for the new architecture and we evaluate their perform
 ance effects on the EMU-chick hardware.\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Pro
 gram Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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