Jeff Diamond
Oracle Corporation
19 Papers
58 Citations
Jeff Diamond is an academic researcher from Oracle Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cache & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Jeff Diamond include Business International Corporation & University of Texas at Austin.
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Papers
An evaluation of the TRIPS computer system
Mark Gebhart,Bertrand A. Maher,Katherine E. Coons,Jeff Diamond,Paul V. Gratz,Mario Donato Marino,Nitya Ranganathan,Behnam Robatmili,Aaron L. Smith,James H. Burrill,Stephen W. Keckler,Doug Burger,Kathryn S. McKinley +12 more
- 07 Mar 2009
TL;DR: This analysis suggests ISA, microarchitecture, and compiler enhancements for addressing weaknesses in TRIPS and indicates that EDGE architectures have the potential to exploit greater concurrency in future technologies.
Domain-Specialized Cache Management for Graph Analytics
Priyank Faldu,Jeff Diamond,Boris Grot +2 more
- 16 Apr 2020
TL;DR: GRASP as discussed by the authors augments existing cache policies to maximize reuse of hot vertices by protecting them against cache thrashing, while maintaining sufficient flexibility to capture the reuse of other vertices as needed.
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Domain-Specialized Cache Management for Graph Analytics
TL;DR: GRASP augments existing cache policies to maximize reuse of hot vertices by protecting them against cache thrashing, while maintaining sufficient flexibility to capture the reuse of other vertices as needed, and remains robust on low-/no-skew datasets, whereas prior schemes consistently cause a slowdown.
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Arbitrary Modulus Indexing
Jeff Diamond,Donald S. Fussell,Stephen W. Keckler +2 more
- 13 Dec 2014
TL;DR: A new scheme called Arbitrary Modulus Indexing (AMI) is introduced that can be implemented efficiently for all moduli, matching or improving the efficiency of the best existing schemes for primes while allowing great flexibility in choosing a modulus to optimize cost/performance trade-offs.
Reciprocity and the concept of the brewster wavenumber
Akhlesh Lakhtakia,Jeff Diamond +1 more
TL;DR: RefReflection of planewaves at the planar interface of two biisotropic media has been examined in order to obtain the Brewster wavenumber as mentioned in this paper, which is not necessarily affected by the reciprocity or the non-reciprocity of the media on either side of the planARinterface.
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