Design considerations for the VLSI processor of X-TREE (original) (raw)
Proceedings of the 6th annual symposium on Computer architecture - ISCA '79, 1979
Abstract
X-NODE is a single-chip VLSI processor to be realized in the mid 1980's and to be used as a building block for a tree-structured multiprocessor system (X-TREE). Three major trends influence the design of this processor: the continuing evolution of VLSI technology, the requirements for parallelism and communication in a multiprocessor system, and the need for better support of software
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