The SIGIMA-1 Dataflow Supercomputer:A Challenge for New Generation Supercomputing Systems
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概要
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SIGMA-l is an exciting practical computer prototype based on dataflow architecture designed to outperform conventional von Neumann computers. This large-scale dataflow computer, for scientific and technological computations, is in the final design and construction stage at the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Ministry of International Trade and Industry. This paper overviews the system architecture of the SIGMA-1, and discusses the performance measurements made recently. The architectural issues in dataflow computing machines and the design decisions made in the SIGMA-1 project in achieving 100 MFLOPS performance are presented. The history of the SIGMA-1 project is also outlined.
- 一般社団法人情報処理学会の論文
- 1988-03-10
著者
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HIRAKI KEI
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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YUBA TOSHITSUGU
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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Hiraki K
Electrotechnical Lab. Ibaraki Jpn
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SHIMADA Toshio
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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Nishida Kenji
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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SEKIGUCHI SATOSHI
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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