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Cache-only memory architecture

Known as: Cache Only Memory Access, Cache only memory architecture, Coma (disambiguation) 
Cache only memory architecture (COMA) is a computer memory organization for use in multiprocessors in which the local memories (typically DRAM) at… 
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2014
2014
A Cache-Only Memory design (COMA) may be a sort of cache-coherent non-uniform access (CC- NUMA) design. not like in a very… 
2010
2010
The limitations of conventional processor performance scaling mean that general purpose many-core processors are increasingly… 
1999
1999
The shared memory concept makes it easier to write parallel programs, but tuning the application to reduce the impact of frequent… 
1998
1998
Distributed shared memory (DSM) machines are becoming an increasingly popular way to increase parallelism beyond the limits of… 
1998
1998
Scalable shared memory multiprocessors traditionally use either a cache coherent non-uniform memory access (CC-NUMA) or simple… 
1998
1998
This paper presents a hybrid approach to automatic parallelization of computer programs which combines static extraction of… 
1996
1996
Cache only memory architecture (COMA), even with its additional memory overhead, can incur longer inter/intra-node communication… 
1995
1995
Cache Coherent Non-Uniform Memory Access (CC-NUMA) architectures and Cache Only Memory Architectures (COMA) are two interesting…