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Sparse-matrix vector multiplication is an important kernel that often runs inefficiently on superscalar RISC processors. This paper describes techniques that increase instruction-level parallelism and improve performance. The techniques include reordering to reduce cache misses (originally due to Das et al.), blocking to reduce load instructions, and prefetching to prevent multiple load-store units from stalling simultaneously. The techniques improve performance from about 40 MFLOPS (on a well-ordered matrix) to more than 100 MFLOPS on a 266-MFLOPS machine. The techniques are applicable to other superscalar RISC processors as well, and have improved performance on a Sun UltraSPARC™ I workstation, for example.
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SC 2012
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