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Foil 63 Inevitability of Parallel Computing

From CPS615-Introduction-Course,Driving Technology and HPCC Current Status and Futures CPS615 Basic Simulation Track for Computational Science -- Fall Semester 98. by Geoffrey C. Fox, (Some Culler, Koelbel material)


1 Application demands: Our insatiable need for computing cycles
  • Scientific computing: CFD, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, ...
  • General-purpose computing: Video, Graphics, CAD, Databases, TP...
2 Technology Trends
  • Number of transistors on chip growing rapidly
  • Clock rates expected to go up only slowly
3 Architecture Trends
  • Instruction-level parallelism(ILP) valuable but limited
  • Coarser-level parallelism, as in Multiprocessors, the most viable approach
4 Economics
5 Current trends:
  • Today's microprocessors have multiprocessor(MP) support
  • Servers and workstations becoming MP: Sun, SGI, DEC, COMPAQ!...
  • Tomorrow's microprocessors are multiprocessors

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