articleOct 12, 2005Closed access

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IBM Research - Thomas J. Watson Research Center · UCLA Health · +1 more institution

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Abstract

It is now well established that the device scaling predicted by Moore's Law is no longer a viable option for increasing the clock frequency of future uniprocessor systems at the rate that had been sustained during the last two decades. As a result, future systems are rapidly moving from uniprocessor to multiprocessor configurations, so as to use parallelism instead of frequency scaling as the foundation for increased compute capacity. The dominant emerging multiprocessor structure for the future is a Non-Uniform Cluster Computing (NUCC) system with nodes that are built out of multi-core SMP chips with non-uniform memory hierarchies, and interconnected in horizontally scalable cluster configurations such as…

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Keywords
  • Uniprocessor system
  • Computer science
  • Synchronization (alternating current)
  • Scalability
  • Multiprocessing
  • Programming paradigm
  • Partitioned global address space
  • Distributed computing
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