The SC Conference is the premier international conference for high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis. SC08 was held in Austin, TX (November 15-21) celebrated the 20th anniversary of the first SC Conference, then called Supercomputing, held in Orlando, Florida in 1988. There were more than 10,000 attendants and an excellent technical program. SC08 was the forum for demonstrating how these developments are driving new ideas, new discoveries and new industries.
Here is a list of Multicore related research papers presented at SC08.
Entering the Petaflop Era: The Architecture and Performance of Roadrunner
High Performance Discrete Fourier Transforms on Graphics Processors
Stencil Computation Optimization and Autotuning on State-of-the-Art Multicore Architectures
Bandwidth Intensive 3-D FFT kernel for GPUs using CUDA
Adapting a Message-Driven Parallel Application to GPU-Accelerated Clusters
Toward Loosely-Coupled Programming on Petascale Systems
SMARTMAP: Operating System Support for Efficient Data Sharing among Processes on a Multi-Core Processor
Lessons Learned at 208K: Toward Debugging Millions of Cores
A Novel Migration-Based NUCA Design for Chip Multiprocessors
Hiding I/O Latency with Pre-execution Prefetching for Parallel Applications
Programming the Intel 80-Core Network-on-a-Chip Terascale Processor
Parallel I/O Prefetching Using MPI File Caching and I/O Signatures
PAM: A Novel Performance/Power Aware Meta-scheduler for Multi-core Systems
Parallel Exact Inference on the Cell Broadband Engine Processor
Prefetch Throttling and Data Pinning for Improving Performance of Shared Caches
Links to these papers are available here in Multicore Papers page


