DocumentCode :
1145297
Title :
Comparing Serial Computers, Arrays, and Networks Using Measures of "Active Resources"
Author :
Uhr, Leonard
Author_Institution :
Department of Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin
Issue :
10
fYear :
1982
Firstpage :
1022
Lastpage :
1025
Abstract :
This correspondence explores possible measures of the efficiency and power of a computer that will allow us to make meaningful comparisons not only between different traditional serial computers, but also between serial computers and parallel array and network computers. It attempts to apply "active resources" (e.g., gates, chip area) counts to compare prototypical examples of each of these general types. Active resources measures suggest that larger numbers of simpler computers, each with a small local memory, give the greatest throughput. The large SIMD arrays appear to be today\´s best examples of such systems.
Keywords :
Active resources; MIMD; SIMD; evaluating computer power; image processing; parallel computers; processor-memory ratio; Central Processing Unit; Computer networks; Concurrent computing; Digital audio players; Hardware; Image processing; Operating systems; Power measurement; Semiconductor device measurement; Time measurement; Active resources; MIMD; SIMD; evaluating computer power; image processing; parallel computers; processor-memory ratio;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9340
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TC.1982.1675912
Filename :
1675912
Link To Document :
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