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Foil 43 Point to Point Networks (Store and Forward) -- I

From Second set of lectures on CPS615 Parallel Computing Overview CPS615 Basic Simulation Track for Computational Science -- Fall Semester 95. by Geoffrey C. Fox *

Processors directly connected to only certain other processors, and must go multiple hops to get to additional processors. Also called store-and-forward.
Usually distributed memory
Examples:
  • ring
  • mesh, torus
  • hypercube -- as in original Caltech/JPL machines
  • binary tree
Usually NUMA, nonblocking, scalable, upgradable
Processor connectivity modeled by a graph in which nodes represent connections between processors. Much theoretical work here but now obsolete (irrelevant) as even if this hardware used, pipelining masks transmission time which ends up not showing term proportional to distance travelled



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