A solid state device (SSD), which has the characteristics such as high IO bandwidth and low access latency, is drawing attention as a next-generation storage device. Even though SSD provides a high internal bandwidth, the performance bottleneck exists on the host interface of relatively low bandwidth in spite of the increased internal bandwidth of SSD. To overcome the performance bottleneck, the notion of intelligent SSD (iSSD) has been proposed. In iSSD, there are still problems in processing the algorithms of high complexity. In this paper, we address an effective collaboration of iSSD and host CPU in order to maximize the performance of data-intensive algorithms. Extensive experimental results show that our approach performs faster up to 2.43 times than a previous approach.
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