Multicore
- Since 2002, uniprocessor performance improvement dropped
- Further performance improvements by placing multiple processors on single die (multi-core architecture)
- Initially called on-chip or single-chip multiprocessing
- Cores often share resources (e.g., caches, memory, I/O)
- Limited by memory bandwidth
- Leverages design investment by replicating it
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