SAHM: State-Aware Heterogeneous Multicore for Single-Thread Performance

Shayne Wadle, Karthikeyan Sankaralingam

公開日: 2025/9/26

Abstract

Improving single-thread performance remains a critical challenge in modern processor design, as conventional approaches such as deeper speculation, wider pipelines, and complex out-of-order execution face diminishing returns. This work introduces SAHM-State-Aware Heterogeneous Multicore-a novel architecture that targets performance gains by exploiting fine-grained, time-varying behavioral diversity in single-threaded workloads. Through empirical characterization of performance counter data, we define 16 distinct behavioral states representing different microarchitectural demands. Rather than over-provisioning a monolithic core with all optimizations, SAHM uses a set of specialized cores tailored to specific states and migrates threads at runtime based on detected behavior. This design enables composable microarchitectural enhancements without incurring prohibitive area, power, or complexity costs. We evaluate SAHM in both single-threaded and multiprogrammed scenarios, demonstrating its ability to maintain core utilization while improving overall performance through intelligent state-driven scheduling. Experimental results show opportunity for 17% speed up in realistic scenarios. These speed ups are robust against high-cost migration, decreasing by less than 1%. Overall, state-aware core specialization is a new path forward for enhancing single-thread performance.

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