Dark silicon and the end of multicore scaling
University of Washington · University of Wisconsin–Madison · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Since 2005, processor designers have increased core counts to exploit Moore’s Law scaling, rather than focusing on single-core performance. The failure of Dennard scaling, to which the shift to multicore parts is partially a response, may soon limit multicore scaling just as single-core scaling has been curtailed. This paper models multicore scaling limits by combining device scaling, single-core scaling, and multicore scaling to measure the speedup potential for a set of parallel workloads for the next five technology generations. For device scaling, we use both the ITRS projections and a set of more conservative device scaling parameters. To model singlecore scaling, we combine measurements from over 150…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 108.70
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 28
Authors
5Topics & keywords
- Silicon
- Scaling
- Multi-core processor
- Computer science
- Parallel computing
- Materials science
- Optoelectronics
- Mathematics