SPARK is a sparsity-aware near-cache ILP accelerator that reuses L1 cache structures to deliver up to 15x speedup and 152x energy reduction versus CPUs on sparse MIPLIB workloads with 1.4% area overhead.
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A comprehensive study on ILP acceleration accounting for sparsity, area, energy, data movement using near-memory architecture
SPARK is a sparsity-aware near-cache ILP accelerator that reuses L1 cache structures to deliver up to 15x speedup and 152x energy reduction versus CPUs on sparse MIPLIB workloads with 1.4% area overhead.