There has been a resurgence of interest in dataflow architectures, because of their potential for exploiting parallelism with low overhead. In this paper we analyze the performance of a class of static dataflow machines on integer media and control-intensive programs and we explain why a dataflow machine, even with unlimited resources, does not always outperform a superscalar processor on general-purpose codes, under the assumption that both machines take the same time to execute basic operations. We compare a program-specific dataflow machine with unlimited parallelism to a superscalar processor running the same program. While the dataflow machines provide very good performance on most data-parallel programs, we show that the dataflow mach...
This paper describes the evolution of dataflow computers from the first static design to the newest ...
Abstract: This paper examines the argument for dataflow architectures in “Two Fundamental Issues in ...
International audienceThe dataflow paradigm frees the designer to focus on the functionality of an a...
There has been a resurgence of interest in dataflow architectures, because of their potential for ex...
Our goal is to devise a computer comprising large numbers of cooperating processors (LSI). In doing ...
Our goal is to devise a computer comprising large numbers of cooperating processors (LSI). In doing ...
Dataflow may be thought of as a language-oriented approach to the design and organization of computi...
This paper presents some recent advanced dataflow architectures. While the dataflow concept offers t...
This paper describes about Data Flow Computers. The dataflow model of computation offers an attracti...
A method for assessing the benefits of fine-grain paral-lelism in "real " programs is pres...
In this paper the Scheduled Dataflow (SDF) architecture - a decoupled memory/execution, multithreade...
The term "dataflow" generally encompasses three distinct aspects of computation - a data-driven mode...
This paper presents an evaluation of our Scheduled Dataflow (SDF) Processor. Recent focus in the fie...
The primary objective of the proposed research is to define and evaluate an architecture for a compu...
International audienceDataflow is a parallel and generic model of computation that is agnostic of th...
This paper describes the evolution of dataflow computers from the first static design to the newest ...
Abstract: This paper examines the argument for dataflow architectures in “Two Fundamental Issues in ...
International audienceThe dataflow paradigm frees the designer to focus on the functionality of an a...
There has been a resurgence of interest in dataflow architectures, because of their potential for ex...
Our goal is to devise a computer comprising large numbers of cooperating processors (LSI). In doing ...
Our goal is to devise a computer comprising large numbers of cooperating processors (LSI). In doing ...
Dataflow may be thought of as a language-oriented approach to the design and organization of computi...
This paper presents some recent advanced dataflow architectures. While the dataflow concept offers t...
This paper describes about Data Flow Computers. The dataflow model of computation offers an attracti...
A method for assessing the benefits of fine-grain paral-lelism in "real " programs is pres...
In this paper the Scheduled Dataflow (SDF) architecture - a decoupled memory/execution, multithreade...
The term "dataflow" generally encompasses three distinct aspects of computation - a data-driven mode...
This paper presents an evaluation of our Scheduled Dataflow (SDF) Processor. Recent focus in the fie...
The primary objective of the proposed research is to define and evaluate an architecture for a compu...
International audienceDataflow is a parallel and generic model of computation that is agnostic of th...
This paper describes the evolution of dataflow computers from the first static design to the newest ...
Abstract: This paper examines the argument for dataflow architectures in “Two Fundamental Issues in ...
International audienceThe dataflow paradigm frees the designer to focus on the functionality of an a...