A multiprocessor communication scheme for large parallel systems is devised to offer total interconnectivity which is software programmable. The system combines associated addressing with data broadcasting along a global bus to virtually eliminate communications overheads in iterative, or cyclic, applications. An overall introduction to parallel processing machines is given in chapter 1 and leads to an extended treatment in chapter 2 of the limitations inherent in a range of communication techniques currently employed in multiprocessor systems for parallel processing. A new communication scheme can only be devised successfully after fully considering the concepts that underlie the range of target applications. Performance models are t...
The research reported in this thesis investigates the use of parallelism at multiple levels to reali...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Improving the performance of future computing systems will be based upon the ability of increasing t...
Parallel computing has contributed significantly to Defence applications. This field has helped in ...
Since the invention of the transistor, clock frequency increase was the primary method of improving ...
227 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Most future supercomputers wi...
Heterogeneous multi/many-core chips are commonly used in today’s top tier supercomputers. Similar he...
The computer architecture has been explored for higher performance, higher facilitate and/or more re...
Part 1 (Chapters 2,3 and 4) is concerned with the development of hardware for multiprocessor systems...
PetaFLOPS computing power is the newest goal of Federal Government agencies, in the increasingly act...
In this paper the interprocessor communication interface intended for realization of multiprocessor ...
As time progresses, computer architects continue to create faster and more complex micropro-cessors ...
Parallel computing has contributed significantly to Defence applications. This field has helped in t...
The architecture of modern computing systems is getting more and more parallel, in order to exploit ...
The Message-Passing Interface (MIPI) is a widely used standard for inter-processor communication in ...
The research reported in this thesis investigates the use of parallelism at multiple levels to reali...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Improving the performance of future computing systems will be based upon the ability of increasing t...
Parallel computing has contributed significantly to Defence applications. This field has helped in ...
Since the invention of the transistor, clock frequency increase was the primary method of improving ...
227 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Most future supercomputers wi...
Heterogeneous multi/many-core chips are commonly used in today’s top tier supercomputers. Similar he...
The computer architecture has been explored for higher performance, higher facilitate and/or more re...
Part 1 (Chapters 2,3 and 4) is concerned with the development of hardware for multiprocessor systems...
PetaFLOPS computing power is the newest goal of Federal Government agencies, in the increasingly act...
In this paper the interprocessor communication interface intended for realization of multiprocessor ...
As time progresses, computer architects continue to create faster and more complex micropro-cessors ...
Parallel computing has contributed significantly to Defence applications. This field has helped in t...
The architecture of modern computing systems is getting more and more parallel, in order to exploit ...
The Message-Passing Interface (MIPI) is a widely used standard for inter-processor communication in ...
The research reported in this thesis investigates the use of parallelism at multiple levels to reali...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Improving the performance of future computing systems will be based upon the ability of increasing t...