| Athas, W. C. and Seitz, C. L. "Multicomputers: Messagebandwidth, and more importantly, the iWarp architecture can Passing Concurrent Computers". Computer 21, 8 (August translate this raw data rate into a high communication rate 1988), 9-24. between programs through the various layers of communica- |
....cells. We call this tion. door to door communication. In addition, iWarp has many of the more traditional To implement door to door communication, the application communication features [5] found in previous distributed program at the receiving cell needs to read the message memory machines [4, 19], such as support for nonheader before the message is buffered in the local memory. neighborhood communication, message routing hardware, Using the information in the header, the program will exword level flow control between neighboring cells, and spoolplicitly control the memory allocation and ....
Athas, W. C. and Seitz, C. L. "Multicomputers: Messagebandwidth, and more importantly, the iWarp architecture can Passing Concurrent Computers". Computer 21, 8 (August translate this raw data rate into a high communication rate 1988), 9-24. between programs through the various layers of communica-
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