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Multicore/Manycore Simulators

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Hi
I am looking for multi core simulation tools
Kindly share your experience about Architectural simulation tools for Many/Multi processor systems
regards,
 

Till now, the digital simulator does not used the multi processor capabilities. One leader, like Mentor (Questa), used now two cpu, one for gui related activities, and the second only for the simulation himself.
The only way, is to lauch multiple simulation to reduce the regression test suite time.
 

Till now, the digital simulator does not used the multi processor capabilities. One leader, like Mentor (Questa), used now two cpu, one for gui related activities, and the second only for the simulation himself.
The only way, is to lauch multiple simulation to reduce the regression test suite time.

sorry rca
may be I did not able to explain well
I am looking for a simulation tool used for manycore architecture i.e. multisim,tasksim
**broken link removed**

Multi2Sim 3.0 is the first simulation framework embedding an AMD GPU model at the ISA level. Based on its robust x86 superscalar/multicore simulation module, currently used and debugged by over 60 computer architects from different institutions, the latest version series include an increasing support for OpenCL programs targeting AMD Evergreen GPUs. This free and open-source software brings the heterogeneous computing paradigm closer to the research community of computer architects, who will experience new modeling capabilities using AMD architectures as their baseline resource.
 

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