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Marc Lupon
Researcher at Intel
Publications - 33
Citations - 591
Marc Lupon is an academic researcher from Intel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transactional memory & Cache. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 33 publications receiving 571 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc Lupon include Open University of Catalonia & Polytechnic University of Catalonia.
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Weight-shifting mechanism for convolutional neural networks
Ayose Falcón,Marc Lupon,Herrero Abellanas Enric,Pedro Lopez,Fernando Latorre,Frederico Pratas,Georgios Tournavitis +6 more
TL;DR: A processor includes a processor core and a calculation circuit as discussed by the authors, which includes logic to determine a set of weights for use in a convolutional neural network (CNN) calculation and scale up the weights using a scale value.
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FASTM: A Log-based Hardware Transactional Memory with Fast Abort Recovery
TL;DR: FASTM is presented, an eager log-based HTM that takes advantage of the processor’s cache hierarchy to provide fast abort recovery and uses a novel coherence protocol to buffer the transactional modifications in the first level cache and to keep the non-speculative values in the higher levels of the memory hierarchy.
Patent
Storage device and method for performing convolution operations
Herrero Abellanas Enric,Georgios Tournavitis,Frederico Pratas,Marc Lupon,Fernando Latorre,Pedro Lopez,Ayose Falcón +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a storage device and method for performing convolution operations is described, which comprises a plurality of processing units to execute convolution operation on input data and partial results.
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A Dynamically Adaptable Hardware Transactional Memory
TL;DR: DynTM (Dynamically Adaptable HTM) is presented, the first fully-flexible HTM system that permits the simultaneous execution of transactions using complementary version and conflict management strategies and obtains an average speedup of 34% over HTM systems that employ fixed version and Conflict management policies.
Journal Article
A Dynamically Adaptable Hardware Transactional Memory
TL;DR: Dynamically Adaptive HTM (DynTM) as mentioned in this paper is the first fully flexible HTM system that permits the simultaneous execution of transactions using complementary version and conflict management strategies.