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A Critical Look at Three of Parallel Computing's Maxims
Beijing, CHINA June 12-June 14
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISPAN.1996.5089531996 International Symposium on Paral ...
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Bruce M. Maggs, Carnegie Mellon University
This paper takes a critical look at the following three maxims.1. Parallel architecture is converging on a design based on commodity microprocessor chips. 2. Wormhole routing is decidedly more efficient than store-and-forward routing. 3. The PRAM is an unrealistically ideal model of computation.
Index Terms:
parallel computer, architectural convergence, wormhole routing, parallel random-access machine (PRAM)
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Bruce M. Maggs, "A Critical Look at Three of Parallel Computing's Maxims," ispan, pp.1, 1996 International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms and Networks (ISPAN '96), 1996
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