The NYU Ultracomputer - Designing a mimd, shared-memory parallel machine (extended abstract)

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We present the design for the NYU Ultracomputer, a shared-memory MIMD parallel machine composed of thousands of autonomous processing elements. This machine uses an enhanced message switching network with the geometry of an Omega-network to approximate the ideal behavior of Schwartz's paracomputer model of computation and to implement efficiently the important fetch-and-add synchronization primitive. We outline the hardware that would be required to build a 4096 processor system using 1990's technology. We also discuss system software issues, and present analytic studies of the network performance. Finally, we include a sample of our effort to implement and simulate parallel variants of important scientific programs.

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Gottlieb, A., Grishman, R., Kruskal, C. P., McAuliffe, K. P., Rudolph, L., & Snir, M. (1982). The NYU Ultracomputer - Designing a mimd, shared-memory parallel machine (extended abstract). In Proceedings - International Symposium on Computer Architecture (pp. 27–42). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/1067649.801711

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