articleDec 18, 2006Closed access

The Landscape of Parallel Computing Research: A View from Berkeley

Abstract

The recent switch to parallel microprocessors is a milestone in the history of computing. Industry has laid out a roadmap for multicore designs that preserves the programming paradigm of the past via binary compatibility and cache coherence. Conventional wisdom is now to double the number of cores on a chip with each silicon generation. A multidisciplinary group of Berkeley researchers met nearly two years to discuss this change. Our view is that this evolutionary approach to parallel hardware and software may work from 2 or 8 processor systems, but is likely to face diminishing returns as 16 and 32 processor systems are realized, just as returns fell with greater instruction-level parallelism. We believe that…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Parallel computing
  • Cache coherence
  • Multi-core processor
  • Programming paradigm
  • Task parallelism
  • Computer architecture
  • Parallelism (grammar)
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