How to extend the Single-Processor Paradigm to the Explicitly Many-Processor Approach

05/31/2020
by   János Végh, et al.
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The computing paradigm invented for processing a small amount of data on a single segregated processor cannot meet the challenges set by the present-day computing demands. The paper proposes a new computing paradigm (extending the old one to use several processors explicitly) and discusses some questions of its possible implementation. Some advantages of the implemented approach, illustrated with the results of a loosely-timed simulator, are presented.

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