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Research Checkpoint: Simulator Development using SESC with MINT

Winter 2007 project by Paul Salzman under Prof. Glenn Reinman's guidance. Goals, accomplishments, difficulties, and next steps outlined for developing a simulator using SESC with MINT for analyzing architecture workloads.

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Research Checkpoint: Simulator Development using SESC with MINT

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  1. CS 194 Research Checkpoint Paul Salzman Advisor: Professor Glenn Reinman Winter 2007

  2. Outline • Proposed Checkpoint Goals • Current Accomplishments • Difficulties • Next Steps

  3. Proposed Checkpoint Goals • Develop a simulator using SESC with MINT • 4-8 weeks • Create various workloads for the simulated architecture • 1-2 weeks

  4. Accomplishments • Heterogeneous Cores up and running. • Network latency modeling on its way. • Still in the process of developing a simulator using SESC with MINT

  5. Difficulties • Lack of up to date simulator documentation. • Network communication latency modeler functional but disconnected in simulator.

  6. Next Steps • Tie the network latency modeler into the simulator. • Create various workloads for the simulated architecture • 1-2 weeks • Analyze performance to determine how different resource allocations can be applied. • 8+ weeks

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