V. Habchi, Dept. Inf., Ecole Nat. Superieure des Telecommun., Paris, France
C. Siegelin, Dept. Inf., Ecole Nat. Superieure des Telecommun., Paris, France
G. Mouret, Dept. Inf., Ecole Nat. Superieure des Telecommun., Paris, France
U. Finger, Dept. Inf., Ecole Nat. Superieure des Telecommun., Paris, France
High performance multiprocessors generally require a very complex underlying hardware. This applies notably to shared memory systems, where the communication grain is fine and hence low latencies are critical. We describe the prototype of a multiprocessor network which is based on low-cost standard technology. We point out the main difficulties encountered during the design, and we demonstrate our solutions. While accepting a number of speed-versus-cost trade-offs, the resulting system remains within a close range of an optimal design.
Index Terms:
shared memory systems; WARPmemory prototype; high performance multiprocessors; shared memory systems; communication grain; multiprocessor network; low-cost standard technology; speed-versus-cost trade-offs; optimal design; Distributed Shared Memory; mesh of workstations
Citation:
V. Habchi, C. Siegelin, G. Mouret, U. Finger, "The WARPmemory prototype: design and performance," euromicro, pp.346, 23rd EUROMICRO Conference '97 New Frontiers of Information Technology, 1997