• Relaxed Persist Ordering Using Strand Persistency

    William Wang
    William Wang

    As the lockdown measures get relaxed gradually in many parts of the world, it is clear that stricter lockdown rules can help governments manage the pandemic but can also hurt the economy. Likewise, stricter ordering rules for memory operations help simplify programming…

    • 21 days ago
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  • The Arm Research Workshop on Novel Algorithms

    Bo Eyole
    Bo Eyole

    Arm Research is responsible for delivering a clear vision of disruptive and emerging technologies and how they may affect our future. This disruptive technology landscape is used to develop our research strategy, which guides internal research, external…

    • over 1 year ago
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  • The Semantics of Transactions and Weak Memory in x86, Power, Arm, and C++

    Nathan Chong
    Nathan Chong

    This is the second in a two-part post from Arm Principal Researcher Dr Nathan Chong on his joint research with Tyler Sorensen (Imperial College London) and Dr John Wickerson (Research Fellow, Imperial College London), and published as a PLDI 2018 Distinguished…

    • over 1 year ago
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  • Concurrent Programming, Transactions and Weak Memory

    Nathan Chong
    Nathan Chong

    This is the first in a two-part post from Arm Principal Researcher Dr Nathan Chong on his joint research with Tyler Sorensen (Imperial College London) and Dr John Wickerson (Research Fellow, Imperial College London). This research was published as a PLDI…

    • over 1 year ago
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  • The Arm Scalable Vector Extension (SVE)

    Stuart Biles
    Stuart Biles

    Published in IEEE Micro, Vol. 37, Issue. 2
    Authors: Nigel Stephens, Stuart Biles, Matthias Boettcher, Jacob Eapen, Mbou Eyole, Giacomo Gabrielli, Matt Horsnell, Grigorios Magklis, Alejandro Martinez, Nathanael Premillieu, Alastair Reid, Alejandro Rico,…

    • over 2 years ago
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