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Multiprocessing - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiprocessing
Growing entry, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia] |
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MIT Alewife Project - http://www.cag.lcs.mit.edu/alewife/
Large-scale multiprocessor, integrates cache-coherent, distributed shared memory, and user-level message-passing, in one integrated hardware framework; papers, people, pictures, posters. |
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PiSMA: A Parallel VSM Architecture - http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds5-3/pisma.html
Parallel Virtually Shared Memory Architecture; merges benefits of shared and distributed memory models, secures confidential communication via authentication. [ACM Crossroads] |
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NUMAchine - http://www.eecg.toronto.edu/parallel/parallel/NUMA.Welcome.html
Shared memory multiprocessor architecture, and software for easy and efficient use: Tornado operating system, Jasmine compiler. Descriptions, documents, papers, pictures. |
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The Era of Tera: Intel Reveals More about 80-core CPU - http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2925
Last year Intel talked of 80-core Teraflop CPU. Today we get many more details on architecture and role in future of multicore CPUs. AnandTech. |
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Beyond the Teraflops: Why Intel Really Put 80 Cores on a Single Chip - http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/cpu/terascale.ars
Network is main motive; based on interview with Thom Sawicki, technology strategist, Intel Communications Technology Lab, on the Terascale computing research initiative. Ars Technica. |
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Time to Accept Parallel but Not without a Fight - http://www.electronicsweekly.com/ARTICLES/2006/03/10/37867/Time+to+accept+parallel+but+not+without+a+fight.HTM
Physical law is forcing the semiconductor industry to accept something it knew all along but refused to acknowledge: the most effective way to provide high-performance is to use many processors, not just one. [ElectronicsWeekly] |
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1,000 Cores on a Chip - http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=17076&ch=infotech
Brief article on Rapport's Kilocore chip, which may be used for video processing. Technology Review. |
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Chip Multiprocessing (CMP) Resources - http://www.princeton.edu/~jdonald/research/cmp/
Large link page: press releases, academic papers, presentations on dual-core and multicore processors. By James Donald, Electrical Engineering Department, Princeton University. |