DocumentCode
3215949
Title
The speed of light isn´t what it used to be [computer design]
Author
Gustafson, John L.
fYear
2004
fDate
9-9 July 2004
Firstpage
463
Abstract
As computer designs run up against the limits of physics, we increasingly see communication latencies limited by the speed of light. However, the "speed of light" is far less than the usual rule of thumb, "one nanosecond per foot of distance"; on-chip traces will soon be able to move signals at only 4% of the speed of light. This accelerates the need for ways to cope with an ever-increasing ratio of communication to computation time, cost, and power consumption in modern computer designs. We examine the impact this has on designers and users, and present some novel approaches for dealing with this effect both in hardware and software.
Keywords
CAD; computer communications software; computer networks; communication computation time; communication latency; computer design; on-chip trace; power consumption;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2004. ICPADS 2004. Proceedings. Tenth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Newport Beach, CA, USA
ISSN
1521-9097
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2152-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPADS.2004.1316127
Filename
1316127
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