| S. Roos, H. Corporaal, et al, "Clustering on the Move", 4 International Conferenceon Massively Parallel Computing Systems, Ischia Italy, April 2002. |
....to schedule operations addressing multiple register files. The bypass network of a clustered VLIW is partitioned too. Therefore, the number of inputs of the multiplexer network decreases, and the wiring gets shorter. Currently, there exist diverse inter cluster communication models [6] 7] 8] 10][16][17] For example, we can differentiate between fully and partially connected networks of VLIW clusters. In the fully connected network [7] 6] each cluster has a direct connection to all others. Although partial interconnects promise better scalability, the instruction scheduler for such ....
....In the fully connected network [7] 6] each cluster has a direct connection to all others. Although partial interconnects promise better scalability, the instruction scheduler for such architectures has to deal with a complex problem of avoiding deadlock (when a copy path can not be scheduled) [16]. This paper focuses only on fully connected deadlock free networks. We also discriminate two inter cluster connectivity types: the point to point network presented in Figure 2 and the busbased interconnect presented in Figure 3. Although we concentrate on the point to point type, our results are ....
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S. Roos, H. Corporaal, et al., "Clustering on the Move", 4th International Conference on Massively Parallel Computing Systems, Ischia Italy, April 2002.
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