Title :
Video applications on hyper-threading technology
Author :
Chen, Yen-Kuang ; Holliman, Matthew ; Debes, Eric
Author_Institution :
Intel Labs., Santa Clara, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper characterizes selected workloads of multimedia applications on current superscalar architectures, and then it characterizes the same workloads on Intel hyper-threading technology. This technology enables multiple threads to run in parallel on a processor, by interleaving instructions from different threads in the pipeline. The workloads, including video encoding, decoding, and watermark detection, are optimized for the Intel Pentium 4 processor. Even if the workloads are very well optimized for the Pentium 4 processor, most of the modules in these well-optimized workloads cannot fully utilize all the execution units available in the microprocessor, due to the inherently sequential constitution of the algorithms. Some of the modules are memory-bounded, while some are computation-bounded. Therefore, hyper-threading technology is a promising architecture feature that allows more CPU resources to be used at a given moment. Our goal is to provide a better explanation of the performance improvements that are possible in multimedia applications using hyper-threading technology. We demonstrate different task partition/scheduling schemes and discuss their trade-offs so that the reader can understand how to develop efficient applications on processors with hyper-threading technology.
Keywords :
decoding; microprocessor chips; multimedia computing; parallel architectures; pipeline processing; processor scheduling; video coding; watermarking; CPU resources; Intel hyper-threading technology; Pentium 4 microprocessor; multimedia applications; parallel processing; superscalar architectures; video decoding; video encoding; watermark detection; Computer architecture; Constitution; Decoding; Encoding; Interleaved codes; Microprocessors; Pipelines; Processor scheduling; Watermarking; Yarn;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia and Expo, 2002. ICME '02. Proceedings. 2002 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7304-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICME.2002.1035546