• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: A case for uniform memory access multiprocessors
  • Contributor: Dewan, Gautam; Nair, V. S. S.
  • imprint: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 1993
  • Published in: ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1145/165496.165505
  • ISSN: 0163-5964
  • Keywords: Community and Home Care
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  • Description: <jats:p>Virtually all the shared-memory architectures that have appeared in recent times are of the NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Access) type. A centralized memory that is uniformly accessible by all the nodes of a multiprocessor, rather than memory that is distributed among the nodes, leads to a simpler platform for software to run on. Certain performance advantages gained by distributing memory among nodes are not all that clearcut. The same penalties are being paid, albeit in a different form, and at a different time in the execution of a program.Ring based multiprocessors built from fast point-to-point links can be the next generation of medium scalable UMA machines, replacing the shared-bus kind. One such architecture is described along with details of how any snooping protocol, including those of the write-broadcast variety, can be ported to this new environment.</jats:p>
  • Access State: Open Access