The MasPar MP-1 as a computer arithmetic laboratory

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This paper is a blueprint for the use of a massively parallel SIMD computer architecture for the simulation of various forms of computer arithmetic. The particular system used is a DEC/MasPar MP-1 with 4096 processors in a square array. This architecture has many advantages for such simulations due largely to the simplicity of the individual processors. Arithmetic operations can be spread across the processor array to simulate a hardware chip. Alternatively they may be performed on individual processors to allow simulation of a massively parallel implementation of the arithmetic. Compromises between these extremes permit speed-area tradeoffs to be examined. The paper includes a description of the architecture and its features. It then summarizes some of the arithmetic systems which have been, or are to be, implemented. The implementation of the level-index and symmetric level-index, LI and SLI, systems is described in some detail. An extensive bibliography is included.

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Anuta, M. A., Lozier, D. W., & Turner, P. R. (1996). The MasPar MP-1 as a computer arithmetic laboratory. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 101(2), 165–174. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.101.018

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