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Basic foilset Master Foilset for Computer Architecture Updates

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at CPS615 Computational Science on Spring 00 Semester. Foils prepared 16 March 00
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This presentation came from material developed by David Culler and Jack Dongarra available on the Web
See summary of Saleh Elmohamed and Ken Hawick at http://nhse.npac.syr.edu/hpccsurvey/
We discuss several examples in detail including T3E, Origin 2000, Sun E10000 and Tera MTA
These are used to illustrate major architecture types
We discuss key sequential architecture issues including cache structure
We also discuss technologies from today's commodities through Petaflop ideas and Quantum Computing

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1 Computer Architecture for Computational Science
2 Abstract of Computer Architecture Overview

Outside Index Summary of Material



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Foil 1 Computer Architecture for Computational Science

From Master Foilset for Computer Architecture Updates CPS615 Computational Science -- Spring 00 Semester. *
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Spring Semester 2000
Geoffrey Fox
Northeast Parallel Architectures Center
Syracuse University
111 College Place
Syracuse NY
gcf@npac.syr.edu

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Foil 2 Abstract of Computer Architecture Overview

From Master Foilset for Computer Architecture Updates CPS615 Computational Science -- Spring 00 Semester. *
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This presentation came from material developed by David Culler and Jack Dongarra available on the Web
See summary of Saleh Elmohamed and Ken Hawick at http://nhse.npac.syr.edu/hpccsurvey/
We discuss several examples in detail including T3E, Origin 2000, Sun E10000 and Tera MTA
These are used to illustrate major architecture types
We discuss key sequential architecture issues including cache structure
We also discuss technologies from today's commodities through Petaflop ideas and Quantum Computing

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