Controlled Shared Memory For Dynamically Controlling Data Communication Via Shared Memory Approaches (ASU, Intel)


A new technical paper titled "Controlled Shared Memory (COSM) Isolation: Design and Testbed Evaluation" was published by researchers at Arizona State University and Intel Corporation. Abstract "Recent memory sharing approaches, e.g., based on the Compute Express Link (CXL) standard, allow the flexible high-speed sharing of data (i.e., data communication) among multiple hosts. In information... » read more

Heterogeneous Multi-Core Headaches


Cache coherency is becoming more pervasive—and more problematic—as the number of heterogeneous cores used in designs continues to rise. Cache coherency is an extension of caching, which has been around since the 1970s. The notion of a cache has a long history of being utilized to speed up a computer's main memory without adding expensive new components. Cache coherency's introduction coi... » read more