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Multithreaded Processor Design (Hardcover, 1996 ed.)
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Multithreaded Processor Design (Hardcover, 1996 ed.)
Series: The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, 358
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Multithreaded Processor Design takes the unique approach of
designing a multithreaded processor from the ground up. Every
aspect is carefully considered to form a balanced design rather
than making incremental changes to an existing design and then
ignoring problem areas. The general purpose parallel computer is an
elusive goal. Multithreaded processors have emerged as a promising
solution to this conundrum by forming some amalgam of the
commonplace control-flow (von Neumann) processor model with the
more exotic data-flow approach. This new processor model offers
many exciting possibilities and there is much research to be
performed to make this technology widespread. Multithreaded
processors utilize the simple and efficient sequential execution
technique of control-flow, and also data-flow like concurrency
primitives. This supports the conceptually simple but powerful idea
of rescheduling rather than blocking when waiting for data, e.g.
from large and distributed memories, thereby tolerating long data
transmission latencies. This makes multiprocessing far more
efficient because the cost of moving data between distributed
memories and processors can be hidden by other activity. The same
hardware mechanisms may also be used to synchronize interprocess
communications to awaiting threads, thereby alleviating operating
system overheads. Supporting synchronization and scheduling
mechanisms in hardware naturally adds complexity. Consequently,
existing multithreaded processor designs have tended to make
incremental changes to existing control-flow processor designs to
resolve some problems but not others. Multithreaded Processor
Design serves as an excellent reference source and is suitable as a
text for advanced courses in computer architecture dealing with the
subject.
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