hello Nilay & Marko ZivkovicMy question is also related to Multicore. i want to
analyze the scenario, in which the cores on one die connected in group of
three(Triplet TBHIN faction) may be 9 cores are there. Can you suggest me some
trip to communicate between those cores. My Actual target is that to
communicate between objects mapped on these cores (in objects oriented
processor architecture.)
regardsShany
--- On Wed, 7/11/12, Marko Zivkovic <mzivk...@hawk.iit.edu> wrote:
From: Marko Zivkovic <mzivk...@hawk.iit.edu>
Subject: Re: [gem5-users] X86 multicore configuration files
To: "gem5 users mailing list" <gem5-users@gem5.org>
Date: Wednesday, 7 November, 2012, 12:34 AM
Yes. Multi CPUs means many CPUs on separate dies. Multicore is one die with
many cores.
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Nilay Vaish <ni...@cs.wisc.edu> wrote:
On Tue, 6 Nov 2012, Marko Zivkovic wrote:
Hello Nilay,
by reading posts, I saw that you successfully ran 64 cores on x86 FS. Can
you explain to me how to do that or at least tell me where to start?
I am able to run multiple CPUs, but I need to create multicore environment.
Can you explain what is the difference between a multi-CPU system
and a multi-core system?
--
Nilay
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