Hey everyone,
I'm trying to learn the garnet 3.0 standalone protocol for NoC research
purposes, I read in some articles that they perform a warm-up before
starting their simulations, if anyone knows how can I apply the warm-up in
garnet 3.0?
Best Regards,
*Eng. Karim Soliman*
Teaching Assistant
On 5/7/2023 9:15 PM, Xiang Li via gem5-users wrote:
Hi,
I'm running X86 FS model, it would take me a long time for starting a FS model. I find it just using
one CPU, can gem5 use more CPU when running FS model?
No. It's modeling a whole complex system at the level of individual small
steps
Hi,
I'm running X86 FS model, it would take me a long time for starting a FS model.
I find it just using one CPU, can gem5 use more CPU when running FS model?
Best wish,
Xiang___
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On 5/7/2023 10:50 AM, 中国石油大学张天 via gem5-users wrote:
Sorry for taking so long to reply to you. The goal I want to achieve is a simple reproduction of
this article (Extending Moore's Law via Computationally Error Tolrant Computing), ultimately
completing such a system. I believe the core goal