Saad Arrabi, D. Moore, L. Wang, K. Skadron, B. Calhoun, J. Lach, B. Meyer
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Flexibility and Circuit Overheads in Reconfigurable SIMD/MIMD Systems
Dynamically reconfigurable SIMD/MIMD architectures made from simple cores have emerged to exploit diverse forms of parallelism in applications [1,2]. In this work, we investigate the circuit-level overhead and flexibility tradeoffs of such architectures through the design of a custom reconfigurable SIMD/MIMD system.