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Delivering popular web pages to the clients results in high bandwidth and high load on the web servers. A method to overcome this problem is to sendth ese pages, requested by many users, via multicast. In this paper, we provide an analytic criterion to determine which pages to multicast, andan alyze the overall saving factor as compared with a unicast delivery. The analysis is based on the well known...
Modern microprocessors are evolving into system-on-a-chip designs with high integration levels, catering to ever-shrinking form factors. Portability without compromising performance is a driving market need. An architectural approach that's adaptive to and cognizant of workload behavior and platform physical constraints is indispensable to meeting these performance and efficiency goals. This article...
This article consists of a collection of slides from the author's conference presentation on the special features, system design and architectures, processing capabilities, and targeted markets for Intel's Sandy Bridge, a power management architecture for the second generation of Intel's core microarchitecture.
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