This post is part of my effort to document the research papers I have been reviewing related to Computer Architecture. This page lists down the papers reviewed so far. Hopefully, this page will be updated continually. S. Navada, N. K. Choudhary, S. V. Wadhavkar, and E. Rotenberg. A unified view
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A Unified View of Non-monotonic Core Selection and Application Steering in Heterogeneous Chip Multiprocessors
This post is part of my effort to document the research papers I have been reviewing related to Computer Architecture. Read more about this here. Introduction Non-monotonic cores are optimized for different level of ISA – same ISA but not easy to categorize performance broadly. Different phases of programs work
Computer Architecture
Computer Architecture is the digital system development domain spanning from above the analog circuits going all the way to compilers. Assemblers, Instruction Set Architecture (ISA), Microarchitecture are the layers comprising the fundamentals areas covered under this area. Recently, I have been exploring where this domain is headed and my experience is

RISC-V – Getting Started
RISC-V is an open source effort to standardize processor ISA across industry and academia. I have been recently exploring where the Computer Architecture domain is headed. One very exciting arena of development is “Open Source Hardware” movement. The idea is to leverage the boom sparked by Open Source into the relatively closed