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Program Systems: Theory and Applications, 2014, Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages 37–74
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Hardware, software and distributed supercomputer systems
Elements of the strategy of outstripping development and architectural prerequisites for the creation of single-chip accelerator for general-purpose massively-parallel computations based on the architecture of domestic multiprocessor computer PS-2000
Yu. S. Zatulivetera, E. A. Fishchenkoa, S. E. Artamonovb, V. A. Kozlovb a Institute of Control Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences
b InternationalDesign&Marketing, Ltd.
Abstract:
The causes, manifestations and industrial problems of structural crisis of microprocessor architectures are analyzed. The state of the market of single-chip computer-accelerators for general-purpose massively parallel tasks is considered. The concept of further development of the domestic highly parallel computers PS-2000, which can be regarded as the first representatives of public multiprocessor systems of GP (General Purpose) class, is proposed. The various features of PS-2000M multiprocessor scalable architecture, as the successor of PS-2000, which possesses of great potential for outstripping development, are considered. A comparison of the PS-2000M architecture with modern single-chip architectures for massively parallel computers is given. (in Russian.)
Key words and phrases:
computer crisis, a massively parallel architecture, single-chip computer-accelerators, general purpose massively parallel computing, scalability, strategy of outstripping development.
Citation:
Yu. S. Zatuliveter, E. A. Fishchenko, S. E. Artamonov, V. A. Kozlov, “Elements of the strategy of outstripping development and architectural prerequisites for the creation of single-chip accelerator for general-purpose massively-parallel computations based on the architecture of domestic multiprocessor computer PS-2000”, Program Systems: Theory and Applications, 5:1 (2014), 37–74
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/ps107 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/ps/v5/i1/p37
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