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Pejman Lotfi Kamran

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Scale-Out Processors

Pejman Lotfi Kamran

Global-scale online services, such as Google’s Web search and Facebook’s social networking, run in large-scale datacenters. Due to their massive scale, these services are designed to scale out (or distribute) their respective loads and datasets across thou ...
EPFL2013

Thermal Characterization of Cloud Workloads on a Power-Efficient Server-on-Chip

Babak Falsafi, Pejman Lotfi Kamran, Andreas Panteli

We propose a power-efficient many-core server-on-chip system with 3D-stacked Wide I/O DRAM targeting cloud workloads in datacenters. The integration of 3D-stacked Wide I/O DRAM on top of a logic die increases available memory bandwidth by using dense and f ...
2012

Scale-Out Processors

Babak Falsafi, Michael Ferdman, Boris Robert Grot, Yusuf Onur Koçberber, Pejman Lotfi Kamran, Stavros Volos, Javier Picorel Obando, Al Mutaz Adileh

Scale-out datacenters mandate high per-server throughput to get the maximum benefit from the large TCO investment. Emerging applications (e.g., data serving and web search) that run in these datacenters operate on vast datasets that are not accommodated by ...
Ieee2012
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