Multicore computer Architectures

Multicore computer Architectures

by Patrick Stakem
Multicore computer Architectures

Multicore computer Architectures

by Patrick Stakem

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Overview

A multicore processor has multiple cpu and memory elements in a single chip. Being on a single chip reduces the communications times between elements, and allows for multiprocessing. Advances in microelectronics fabrication techniques lead to the implementation of multicores for desktop and server machines around 2007. It was becoming increasingly difficult to increase clock speeds, so the obvious approach was to turn to parallelism. Currently, in this market, quad-core, 6-core, and 8-core chips are available. Besides additional cpu's, additional on-chip memory must be added, usually in the form of memory caches, to keep the processors fed with instructions and data. There is no inherent difference in multicore architectures and multiprocessing with single core chips, except in the speed of communications. The standard interconnect technologies used in multiprocessing and clustering are applied to inter-core communications.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149699452
Publisher: PRRB Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2014
Series: Computer Architecture , #11
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 56
File size: 213 KB

About the Author

Mr. Stakem has a BSEE from Carnegie Mellon University, and Masters Degrees in Physics and Computer Science from the Johns Hopkins University.
He teaches Embedded systems at JHU and Capitol College, and is associated with the Graduate Computer Science Department of Loyola University in Maryland.
He was a support contract on various projects at NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center, and other NASA Centers. He has published several Computer Architecture books.
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