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Temporal Accuracy and Modern High Performance Processors: A Case Study Using Pentium Pro
Author(s) -
Krishnan Kailas,
Bao Trinh,
Ashok K. Agrawala
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
digital repository at the university of maryland (university of maryland college park)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.21236/ada605280
Subject(s) - pentium , computer science , parallel computing , operating system
: Real-time systems must be able to ensure temporally determinate execution of real-time tasks at run-time. By temporal accuracy, we refer to the timing accuracy with which the execution of a task can be started at a predetermined time. Temporally determinate execution of tasks on modern high performance processors is becoming more and more difficult because of the techniques used by these processors to boost their average performance. This report describes the experiments we have conducted to measure the temporal accuracy that can be achieved with the Pentium Pro processor. We present the results of these experiments and analyze these results to highlight the limitations of temporally determinate execution of programs on modern high performance processor architectures.

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