SimBricks Integration Possibilities
Learn how our new SimBricks makes integration of and into virtual prototypes a breeze!
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Previous Posts
New SimBricks Configuration Abstractions
Learn how we move from configuring simulators to assembling virtual prototypes.
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The New SimBricks Architecture
Learn more about the why, what, and how of our new SimBricks architecture.
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Virtual Prototyping of Large-Scale Network Systems
Create virtual prototypes of large-scale networks with reasonable resource requirements and manageable execution times.
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Full-System Energy Estimation with SimBricks Virtual Prototypes
Combining existing per-component energy models with high-quality workload information from SimBricks Virtual Prototypes.
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Easy Virtual Prototyping of Complex Network Systems
Learn the steps required for assembling virtual system prototypes with SimBricks.
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Challenges in Evaluating New Data Center Network Protocols
How can virtual prototyping improve the process of testing and evaluating new protocols for large-scale networks?
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Virtual Prototyping for Deep System Visibility
Virtual prototypes are a valuable tool for diving deep into the intricate behaviors of modern software and hardware systems.
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Parallelizing Individual Simulators with SimBricks
Effectively and flexibly divide simulators into multiple parallel pieces to reduce simulation time.
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Challenges in Virtual Prototyping for Computer System Components
Why has virtual prototyping for computer systems not yet become commonplace?
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Large-Scale Virtual Prototypes With Distributed SimBricks Simulations
How does SimBricks enable users to virtually prototype systems with 1000s of components?
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Rapid Design Space Exploration with Virtual Prototypes
How does SimBricks enable the exploration of system and component design choices?
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Integrating Simulators into SimBricks
A practical guide to adding new simulators to SimBricks.
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Cross-Component Full-System Visibility with SimBricks
How can SimBricks enable deep visibility into low-level behavior across system components without affecting the system?
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Efficient Parallel Simulation with Shared Memory Message Passing
How does SimBricks connect component simulators into full systems without further slowing down slow simulators?
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Simulating Complex Systems Without Simulation Expertise
How does SimBricks help users overcome the steep learning curve of existing simulators?
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Accurate, Efficient, and Scalable Simulator Synchronization
How does SimBricks synchronize 1000s of parallel simulators with minimal overhead?
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Streamline Your Chip Design with SimBricks
How can SimBricks help make chip design faster, cheaper, and lower risk?
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Easily Run Complex Simulations with SimBricks Orchestration
The SimBricks orchestration framework automatically configures and runs even complex simulations from simple simulation scripts.
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Build Systems around Emerging Technologies Faster with SimBricks
Modular full-system simulation is particularly useful for disruptive systems with even longer time to deployment.
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Loosely Coupled Simulator Processes for Parallelism and Easy Integration
Our secret to scalably connect and integrate a range of independent and often incompatible simulators into a coherent whole.
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Modern Systems Require Full-System Simulation
Why should you care about end-to-end evaluation in simulation? How can SimBricks help you conduct end-to-end evaluations?
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Modular Full System Simulation
How does SimBricks work? What technical pieces are required to assemble full system simulations from component simulators?
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SimBricks — An Overview
What is SimBricks? Why and when should you use SimBricks? Get a first overview through in our inaugural blog post. You can look forward to future posts going into more detail.
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