Scalable Parallel Memory Architecture with a Skew Scheme
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We present a scalable parallel memory architecture with a skew scheme by which permanent-concentration-free strides, if any, do not depend on the number of ways in parallel memory interleaving. The permanent-concentration is a kind of memory access conflict. With conventional skew schemes, permanent-concentration-free strides depended on the number of banks (or bank groups) in parallel memory (= number of ways in parallel memory interleaving). We analyze two kinds of cause of conflicts: permanent-concentration occurs when memory access requests concentrate in limited number of banks (or bank groups) in parallel memory, and transient-concentration, when memory access requests transiently concentrate in some banks (or bank groups) in parallel memory. We have identified permanent-concentration-free strides, which are independent of the number of banks (or bank groups) in parallel memory, by solving two concentrations separately. The strategy is to increase the size of address block of shifting address assignment to the parallel memory in order to reduce permanent-concentrations, and make the size of the buffer for each banks (or bank groups) in the parallel memory match the size of address block of shifting in order to absorb transient-concentrations. The skew scheme uses the same size of address block of shifting address assignment for memory systems for different numbers of banks (or bank groups) in parallel memory. As a result, scalability for permanent-concentration-free strides is achieved independent of the number of banks (or bank groups) in parallel memory.
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- 1997-09-25
著者
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Tanaka Takaaki
Department Of Oral Surgery Asahi University School Of Dentistry
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Tanaka T
Department Of Oral Anatomy And Cell Biology Graduate School Of Dental Sciences Kyushu University
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SAKAKIBARA Tadayuki
the General Purpose Computer Division, Hitachi, Ltd.
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KITAI Katsuyoshi
the Information Systems Group, Hitachi, Ltd.
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ISOBE Tadaaki
the General Purpose Computer Division, Hitachi, Ltd.
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YAZAWA Shigeko
the General Purpose Computer Division, Hitachi, Ltd.
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TANAKA Teruo
the General Purpose Computer Division, Hitachi, Ltd.
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INAGAMI Yasuhiro
the Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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TAMAKI Yoshiko
the Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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Inagami Yasuhiro
The Central Research Laboratory Hitachi Ltd.
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Isobe Tadaaki
The General Purpose Computer Division Hitachi Ltd.
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Yazawa Shigeko
The General Purpose Computer Division Hitachi Ltd.
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Tamaki Yoshiko
The Central Research Laboratory Hitachi Ltd.
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Kitai Katsuyoshi
The Information Systems Group Hitachi Ltd.
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Sakakibara Tadayuki
The General Purpose Computer Division Hitachi Ltd.
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