Title :
The S3.mp scalable shared memory multiprocessor
Author :
Nowatzy, Andreas ; Aybay, Gunes ; Browne, Michael ; Kelly, Edmund ; Lee, David ; Parkin, Michael
Author_Institution :
SUN Microsystems Comput. Corp., USA
Abstract :
S3.mp (Sun´s Scalable Shared memory MultiProcessor) is a research project to demonstrate a low overhead, high throughput communication system that is based on cache coherent distributed shared memory (DSM). S3.mp uses distributed directories and point-to-point messages that are sent over a packet switched interconnect fabric to achieve scalability over a wide range of configurations. S3.mp uses a new CMOS serial link technology that achieves transmission rates >1 Gbit/sec and that is directly integrated into a packet router chip. Unlike other DSM systems, S3.mp can be spatially distributed over a local area via fiber optic links. This capability allows S3.mp to interconnect clusters of workstations to form multiprocessor workgroups that efficiently share memory, processors and I/O devices. Multichip module technology, the integrated arbitrary topology router, fast serial links, and a DSM system that is integrated into the memory controller allow compact, massively parallel S3.mp systems.<>
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; multichip modules; optical links; packet switching; shared memory systems; CMOS serial link technology; S3.mp scalable shared memory multiprocessor; cache coherent distributed shared memory; distributed directories; fast serial links; fiber optic links; integrated arbitrary topology router; memory controller; multichip module technology; packet router chip; packet switched interconnect fabric; point-to-point messages; scalability;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 1994. Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wailea, HI, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-5090-7
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.1994.323149