DocumentCode :
2710859
Title :
Comparing the Performance of the DASH and Cedar Multiprocessors for Scientific Applications
Author :
Torrellas, Josep ; Koufaty, David ; Padua, David
Volume :
2
fYear :
1994
fDate :
15-19 Aug. 1994
Firstpage :
304
Lastpage :
308
Abstract :
Scalable shared-memory multiprocessors are attractive because they achieve large-scale parallel processing without surrendering much programmability. Several such machines have been built or are currently being built, for instance RP3, Cedar, KSR1, DASH, DDM1, Alewife, Cray T3D, or the Tera computer system. While all these machines support the shared-memory paradigm, they differ significantly. For example, some of them use hardware to support cache coherence, while others rely on the compiler or the programmer to do so. Furthermore, a subset of the machines are hierarchical, and some have the processors grouped in clusters. In addition to these and other hardware issues, machines also differ in software issues. For instance, the most natural model of parallelism supported by compilers and the operating system can be task- or loop-based.
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Parallel Processing, 1994. ICPP 1994 Volume 2. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
North Carolina, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8493-2493-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICPP.1994.68
Filename :
5727804
Link To Document :
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