DocumentCode :
2257927
Title :
A low-complexity parallel system for gracious scalable performance. Case study for near PetaFLOPS computing
Author :
Ziavras, Sotirios G. ; Grebe, Haim ; Chronopoulos, Anthony
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., New Jersey Inst. of Technol., Newark, NJ, USA
fYear :
1996
fDate :
27-31 Oct. 1996
Firstpage :
363
Lastpage :
370
Abstract :
This paper presents a "point design" for an MIMD distributed shared-memory parallel computer capable of achieving gracious 100 TeraFLOPS performance with technology that will definitely become feasible/viable in less than a decade. Its scalability guarantees a lifetime extending well into the next century. The design takes advantage of free-space optical technologies, with simple guided-wave concepts, to produce a 1-D building block (BB) that implements efficiently a large, fully-connected system of processors. Designing fully-connected, large systems of electronic processors could be an immediate impact of optics on massively-parallel processing. A 2-D structure is proposed for the complete system, where the aforementioned 1-D BB is extended into two dimensions. This architecture behaves like a 2-D generalized hypercube, which is characterized by outstanding performance and extremely high wiring complexity that prohibits its electronic implementation. With readily available technology, a mesh of clear plastic bars in our design facilitate bit-parallel transmissions that utilize wavelength-division multiplexing and follow dedicated optical paths. Each processor is mounted on a card. Each card contains eight processors interconnected locally via an electronic crossbar. Taking advantage of higher-speed optical technologies all eight processors share the same interface to the optical medium. Encouraging, preliminary results prove that our conservative design could have a tremendous, positive impact on massively-parallel computing in the near future.
Keywords :
parallel machines; 1D building block; 2D generalized hypercube; 2D structure; MIMD distributed shared-memory parallel computer; PetaFLOPS computing; bit-parallel transmission; crossbar; free-space optical technology; guided-wave; low-complexity parallel system; multiprocessor interconnection; performance; point design; scalability; scalable performance; wavelength-division multiplexing; wiring complexity; Concurrent computing; Distributed computing; Hypercubes; Optical design; Optical interconnections; Process design; Scalability; Two dimensional displays; Ultraviolet sources; Wiring;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computing, 1996. Proceedings Frontiers '96., Sixth Symposium on the
Conference_Location :
Annapolis, MA, USA
ISSN :
1088-4955
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7551-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FMPC.1996.558115
Filename :
558115
Link To Document :
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