Cohesion: An Adaptive Hybrid Memory Model for Accelerators
IEEE Micro2011Vol. 31(1), pp. 42–55
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Abstract
Cohesion is a hybrid memory model that enables fine-grained temporal data reassignment between hardware- and software-managed coherence domains, allowing systems to support both. Cohesion can dynamically adapt to the sharing needs of both applications and runtimes requiring neither copy operations nor multiple address spaces.
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